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The anti-graft agency, according to sources, is however poised to seek the assistance of the International Police Organisation to locate the runaway suspects.
Investigation by our correspondent revealed that efforts by EFCC detectives to locate some of the key suspects yielded no fruits as they have left Nigeria. A source familiar with the investigation said: “So far, we are on course. But five key suspects have shifted base abroad to avoid being part of the ongoing investigation.“We have sent letters of invitation to their known addresses but they have not responded.
Investigation confirmed that the EFCC was reviewing the activities of the 27 firms which benefitted from the electricity generation and transmission projects. A reliable source said: “Before inviting businessmen and companies, the EFCC should first of all call for files from relevant Ministries, Departments and Agencies for status report on some of these projects.
Also arrested were the chief executive officers of two firms said to have been awarded some of the contracts.
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