EFCC quizzes Jonathan’s adviser on amnesty, Kingsley Kuku

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) have invited the former special adviser on Niger Delta matters to former President Goodluck Jonathan, Kingsley Kuku, over allegations of embezzlement of hundreds of millions of Naira meant for amnesty programme.

Kuku alongside two of his aides are expected to be at the headquarters of the EFCC on July 28th. Details of the allegations against Kuku are not immediately available, but there have been concerns that the amnesty programme of the last administration was fraught with massive corruption.

The EFCC also had on July 22nd invited and interrogated a former special assistant to Jonathan on Schools and Agricultural programme, Baraka Sani over allegations that she diverted money meant for agricultural programmes initiated for schools by the former administration.

She was however released on administrative bail after she pleaded that the officials allow her return to their office with some documents that will help in further investigations.

When contacted, the spokesperson for the EFCC, Wilson Uwujaren, confirmed that Kuku has been invited by the agency.

He also confirmed that Sani was quizzed by the agency.

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