Monday, November 18, 2013

How Kebbi Accountant General Siphoned N1.3billion

More details have emerged as to how Mohammed Arzika Dakingari, the
Accountant General of Kebbi State allegedly siphoned N1.3billion from
the state government. Dakingari who is currently cooling his heels in
EFCC detention facility in Abuja allegedly used a company that is
wholly owned by him, Beal Construction Nigeria Limited, to award
various contracts to himself.
Dakingari's stake in Beal Construction is contrary to civil service
regulation which forbids serving officers from owning businesses. But
investigators from the anti graft agency stumbled on evidence that
showed Dakingari owns Beal Construction, which he runs with his sons
and brothers as co- directors.
Findings at the Corporate Affairs Commission show that Mohammed Bashir
Mohammed, Anwal Sadat and Nasir Mohammed, all sons of the Accountant
General, are directors of the company while two of his brothers,
Abduallahi Mohammed and Habibu Mohammed are the other two directors.
The construction company operates two accounts at EcoBank and Unity
Bank with Dakingari and Yusuf Musa, managing director of the
construction company as signatories to the accounts. However,
Dakingari was discovered to operate with two signatures, one in his
official capacity as accountant general of the state and the other as
owner of Beal Construction Company Limited.
Analysis of the accounts revealed a total credit of N1.3 billion
between May 2012 and September 2013, with most of the receipts coming
from the office of the Accountant General and the Kebbi State Ministry
of Finance.
Some of the contract executed for the state for which Beal
Construction Company received huge payments include the supply of
furniture to 66 secondary schools in Kebbi State valued at N987, 000
million; the connection of water and drainage system at Kebbi Central
Mosque valued at N110 million and the building and partitioning of
Mohammed Maira Secondary School valued at N247 million.
Sources close to the investigations reveal that Dakingari and his
accomplices would be arraigned in court as soon as investigations are
concluded.

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