Former Minister of Interior, Mr. Abba Moro, was again at the Economic Governance Unit of the EFCC on Thursday for questioning over last year’s Nigeria Immigration Service, NIS, recruitment tragedy.
The former minister, who arrived the commission by 11 am on Thursday, was allowed to leave around 4.20pm after being interrogated by operatives of the agency.
A top operative of the commission told Punch that Moro was asked to go on administrative bail after the interrogation on Tuesday and was directed to return on Thursday for a continuation of the exercise.
The source said, “The former Minister of Interior, Mr. Abba Moro, returned to the commission on Thursday.
“You know that the man came here on Tuesday and was asked to return on Thursday and he kept his word.
“He came by 11 am and left the office after his interrogation by 4.20 pm.”
The report said that the anti-graft agency was still continuing with the investigation into the recruitment which led to the death of 19 Nigerians across the country.
The EFCC had reopened investigations into the NIS recruitment scandal with the interrogation of the immediate past Comptroller General of Customs, Mr. David Paradang, on September 15, 2015.
EFCC spokesman, Mr. Wilson Uwujaren, confirmed to the newspaper that Moro was at the commission to keep his appointment with the operatives but would not say anything further.
“Yes. It is true that he came today,” he said.
Daily Post.
EFCC, you guys are an absolute let down. Everything is politics, ain’t it? Karma is a bitch, who never forgets and keeps her word!
For you Moro(n), yours is coming soon. Blood-lusty, blood-letting bastards. You guys shall know no peace, for as long as the blood of those desperate Nigerians you fellas sacrificed is not properly and timely appeased
He remained on his seat as a Minister even after the NIS tragedy. Cluelessness has gone and the moment of truth has come.
But he too did not sign cheque and do not collect bribe. What if he defect to APC?.
I dont know anything about APC or whatever. I am talking about humanity and the right to live.