Imo State government has approved the request to recover the sum of N19.63billion allegedly collected by Ex-Governor, Emeka Ihedioha from the Local Government Joint Accounts Allocation Committee JAAC.
The state Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Declan Emelumba disclosed this while briefing journalists at the Imo State government house.
Emelumba said the misappropriated fund was discovered during a routine audit of the Accounts and Records of JAAC with the Bureau for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs by the LGA Auditor General for the 2019 fiscal year.
According to the Commissioner, the approval was in line with the new Imo agenda to entrench a resilient and transparent public service to the state.
Ihedioha Under Fire Over 19 Billion Naira Fraud
He said that JAAC was set up by law and disbursement of LGA funds is guided by Model Financial Memorandum and other extant laws on custody, management and audit of the said entity.
Emelumba listed some of the agents used by the immediate past Governor to loot the money to include the Managing Director of Wall House Ltd among others.
He further disclosed that over 2.405billion naira was withdrawn by the same Bureau for LGA and Chieftaincy Affairs.
Others, according to him, were N9.378billion paid for an undisclosed purpose, alleging that one Mr Anyama and Co. received N245million also for an undisclosed purpose.
The Principal Secretary to the immediate past Governor was also alleged to have received the sum of N25Million twice in December 2019 as a security vote whereas such funds were not paid from JAAC accounts.
The Commissioner described the development as shocking and the height of embezzlement within seven months of his stay in government.
He said the new government led by Senator Hope Uzodinma would stop at nothing to recover all looted funds from the sacked government.