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ICPC Quizzes Chris Ngige Over ‘Contracts And Job Racketeering’ Allegations

The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) has questioned Chris Ngige, a former Minister of Labour and Employment, over his involvement in alleged contracts and job racketeering during his tenure.

Chris Ngige, who served under former President Muhammadu Buhari, spent around five hours with ICPC investigators on Wednesday, answering questions about certain contracts awarded within the Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund (NSITF).

The ICPC had summoned top officials from the NSITF over a controversial payment of N47 million in gratuity to its former Managing Director, Mrs. Maureen Allagoa, while she was still in office.

Simon Lalong, the former Minister of Labour who is now a Senator, also established a special investigative committee to look into alleged irregularities in contract awards worth N1.8 billion at the NSITF.

Both the ICPC and the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) are now involved in probing these allegations, leading to Ngige’s recent invitation by the ICPC.

Ngige, who was abroad in the United States for medical reasons when initially summoned, reportedly met with ICPC officials to clarify matters concerning the approval and subsequent abandonment of a multi-million naira electronic project known as e-NSITF, which had received the green light from the Federal Executive Council (FEC) during Buhari’s administration.

According to Daily Trust, a source within the ICPC confirmed Ngige’s attendance, stating, “Yes, our detectives had interaction with him. We had since invited him in line with our SOP but he told us he was outside the country. So, we had to give him some time to finish what he went to do in the US. So, he honoured our invitation yesterday (Wednesday).”

An associate of Ngige clarified that he was not arrested, stressing that the former minister left the ICPC headquarters after providing explanations related to ministerial and presidential approvals during his tenure.

 “He was invited when he was out of the country to make clarification on some claims made by staff and he went there on his own yesterday to make clarifications. He wasn’t arrested by anyone.

“He went on his own, made clarification based on submissions made by staff over ministerial/presidential approval of some issues and he left immediately after that,” he said.

When asked about the incident, ICPC spokesperson Demola Bakare stated that he was not aware of the matter at the time and would need to verify the details before commenting further.

KanyiDaily recalls that Chris Ngige recently claimed that the All Progressives Congress (APC) will take over the leadershio of Anambra State in 2025.

Tobias Sylvester

Tobias Sylvester is the news editor for Kanyi Daily News and is based in Lagos. Contact Tobias at editor@kanyidaily.com. Got a confidential tip? Submit it here

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