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University VC Arrested over alleged N260m contract scam

by Our Reporter
The Vice Chancellor, Federal University Gusau, Prof. Magaji Garba has
been arrested by the operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission (EFCC) over alleged N260 million contract scam.
A competent source at the anti-graft agency disclosed this to the News
Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Monday that the Vice-Chancellor was still
being held at the commission’s headquarters in Abuja as at the time of
filling this report.
The source said that the accused, sometime in 2018 fraudulently obtained
the sum of N260 million from a contractor, Alhaji Shehu Sambo, owner of
Ministaco Nigeria Limited to facilitate a contract.
The source further stated that Garba collected the said amount on the
pretext that the university was going to award his company a contract
worth N3 billion for the construction of perimeter wall fence around the
institution.
The source said the contract did not materialise and the money was not
returned.
“He was detained by the agency on Thursday Jan. 28 after he honoured an
invitation in relation to his involvement in a case of abuse of office,
corrupt practices and contract scam.
“The VC is still being grilled by investigators of the EFCC, who are
interested in knowing what happened to the money, ” the source said.
When contacted by NAN Correspondent on the development, spokesman of the
EFCC,  Mr Wilson Uwujaren, confirmed the arrest but declined further
comments. (NAN)

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