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Mr Andulamalik Ahmed and Ali Yaro both victims of alleged job racketeering at the Federal Character Commission (FCC) say they paid N1 million and N2

Ahmed and Yaro made this known when they appeared as witnesses at the ongoing investigation by the House of Representatives ad hoc committee probing job racketeering and mismanagement of IPPIS in Abuja on Tuesday.

“I transferred N1 million to Kolo’s account. We initially agreed on N1.5 million with Gambo, a driver to the Commissioner, representing Taraba.” He said contrary to information from the FCC that there was no recruitment since 2017, there was recruitment in 2021 and all the commissioners had a hand in the recruitment exercise.

On the other hand, Yaro, another witness from Borno said he was made to pay N2 million to secure a job in the FCC.

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