EFCC Arrests Former Delta State Governor Ifeanyi Okowa Over Alleged Misuse Of Funds.
In a significant move by Nigeria’s anti-corruption agency, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has arrested Ifeanyi Okowa, the former governor of Delta State. The arrest, announced today, follows allegations of misuse of funds from resource allocations intended for state development.
According to EFCC sources, the investigation centres on claims that a substantial portion of Delta State’s allocated resources was improperly managed during Okowa’s administration. The funds in question, designated for infrastructure and social programmes, are believed to have been diverted, resulting in several unfinished projects and unfulfilled commitments to Delta’s communities.
EFCC officials highlighted that the arrest is part of an ongoing crackdown on financial misconduct involving public officeholders. They emphasised that the agency is committed to ensuring accountability and transparency, especially in cases where public welfare may have been compromised.
As governor, Okowa’s tenure was marked by ambitious plans to boost economic growth and improve public infrastructure across Delta State. However, this recent development has raised concerns regarding the administration’s handling of funds meant to drive such initiatives.
The former governor is expected to face questioning and possibly charges relating to the misappropriation of state resources. The EFCC has assured the public that due process will be followed as they work to determine the extent of the alleged misuse and the impact on Delta State’s finances.
This arrest serves as a reminder of the EFCC’s commitment to tackling corruption at all levels of government and underscores the agency’s focus on promoting financial integrity across Nigeria’s public institutions.