EFCC arrest Macmillan boss over N20bn fraud allegation
EFCC arrest Macmillan boss over N20bn fraud allegation
EFCC arrest Macmillan boss over N20bn fraud allegation
EFCC operatives
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has arrested and detained Prof. Adesanya Adelekan, the Managing Director of Macmillan Nigeria, over purported N20bn fraud allegation.

Prof. Adesanya Adelekan, who is a contractor for the Universal basic Education Commission (UBEC), was arrested on Thursday as part of the investigation to unravel the purported alleged N20bn fraud in UBEC, involving the supply of science and technical equipment and textbooks to 104 unity colleges.

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) sources said Prof. Adesanya Adelekan had earlier written statements during which he promised to supply evidence of the execution of the contracts against claims by principals of the unity schools that they only received between 20 and 30 per cent of the equipment and textbooks purportedly supplied to them and for which the contractor collected full payment.

The source said, “After he made statements, all the efforts to get Adelekan to produce the evidence of performance failed as he kept making promises that he never fulfilled. The principals had all made statements and they claimed they didn’t receive all the equipment and books listed against their schools.

“All we wanted from Prof. Adelekan was the evidence to justify the payments he received. We also hope he will cooperate with us so we can wrap up this investigation on time.”

 Apart from the principals of the unity schools, the EFCC is also said to have questioned a former Executive Secretary and directors of UBEC for their alleged role in the fraud.

“The passports of Prof. Adelekan and that of the former executive secretary of the commission were impounded pending the conclusion of investigation into the contracts which were allegedly executed between 2012 and 2014.”

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