Five former governors seem not be enjoying their retirement from office 
as the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has beam its 
searchlight on their activities when they were their state chief 
executives.
These governors having exhausted their immunity from prosecution, have 
now become regular guests of the EFCC where they are answering questions
 bordering on their alleged misdeeds while in office.According 
Leadership, these are the former governors that are under EFCC watch 
list.
Murtala Nyako
Former governor of Adamawa State, Murtala Nyako,73, has not been having 
happy moment since he was impeached by the Adamawa State House of 
Assembly on allegation of misappropriation of state fund. Following his 
impeached, he was declared wanted by EFCC alongside his son, Abdul Aziz 
Murtala Nyako, in February this year. Before the anti-graft agency could
 begin his prosecution, he allegedly flee the country. Nyako and his son
 are wanted for alleged criminal conspiracy, stealing, money laundering 
and abuse of office.
After returning from his self-imposed exile,he turns himself in for the 
EFCC to question him on the allegation of money laundering to the tune 
of N15billion. He was grilled for hours and later released because of 
his age and his health situation.
Nyako had earlier said that his prosecution by the EFCC was a witch-hunt
 and selective justice instituted by the administration of former 
President Goodluck Jonathan. At the time being, the EFCC has not 
disclosed it next line of action on this case.
Sule Lamido
The immediate past governor of Jigawa State, Sule Lamido, whose son has 
been having a running battle with EFCC on allegation of money laundering
 was invited by the agency some weeks back. He honours the invitation 
and was questioned for hours.
Lamido came under EFCC watch for allegedly awarding contracts running to
 billions to companies link to his family members. At the stand now, the
 commission has not arraigned on these charges.
Timipre Sylva
Ex-governor of Bayelsa State and a chieftain of the All Progressives 
Congress (APC), Timipre Sylva, is currently face prosecution instituted 
by the ant-graft commission.He is facing a six-count criminal charge for
 an alleged illegal diversion of state’s fund during his tenure. The 
count includes the disappearance of N6.5 billion from the state’s coffer
 between October 2009 and February, 2010. Sylva international passport 
is still held by the court to avoid the governor to ‘jump’ bail. The 
bail amount that was granted by the court is N100 million with a surety 
with property in Abuja worth same amount .
Though another 42-count charge in an Abuja High Court, which it was 
alleged that he made away with the state fund totaling N19.2 billion was
 dismissed in controversial manner. But the ex-governor is not totally 
free from the EFCC as the commission is making sure that all charges 
against the governor is brought to a conclusive end.
Martin Elechi
Former Ebonyi state governor, Martin Elechi, is not left out in the EFCC
 watch list. The 74 years Martin was invited on Tuesday, June 16 by the 
commission to explain his part in the alleged theft of millions of naira
 in the a asphalt contract for the state’s 13 local government areas.
The contract was said to have been poorly executed and the contract was 
allegedly awarded to the former governer’s son, Elechi Nnanna Elechi.
Aside of this allegation, the septuagenarian is also said to be asked to
 explain all he knows about misappropriation of funds provided to be 
used for centenary celebration.
The former governor has not been arraigned on these allegations yet, but it seem EFCC is gathering enough facts on this.
Ikedi Ohakim
The former governor of Imo State, Ikedi Ohakim, also is facing hard time
 with EFCC as he was arrested about 8am in his Asokoro residence, Abuja,
 on Thursday, June 18, by the operatives of the commission.
Ohakim was arrested over properties he allegedly acquired which the 
anti-graft agency had traced to his name. Also, the cases brought 
against him include alleged misappropriation of N18bn bond loans 
obtained on behalf of Imo State government. He was charged with an 
alleged withdrawal of about N1 billion from the state account a day 
before he left office as governor.
The ex-governor arrests follow his failure to honour a earlier 
invitation that was extended to him the agency.He has been arrested, 
interrogated and later released but as it stands he does not know what 
may be his fate at the end of the day.
 

 
 
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