The development was disclosed in a statement issued by Fred Itua, Chief Press Secretary to Governor Monday Okpebholo.
Okungbowa commended whistleblowers for providing critical information that facilitated the recoveries, including four vehicles retrieved from the residence of a former high-ranking official and another from a separate individual.
“We have recovered two Land Cruiser Jeeps and two Toyota Hilux vehicles from a former high-ranking official of the immediate past government. One of the vehicles contained campaign posters and umbrellas.
“Another Hilux vehicle was also recovered, bringing the total number of vehicles retrieved since our operation began to 30,” Okungbowa said.
He assured Edo residents that more recoveries would be made before the two-week deadline set for the committee to complete its mandate.
“We appeal to the public for more information to aid our operations. Whistleblowers have been instrumental to our success, and we are committed to rewarding anyone who provides helpful tips,” he added.
Okungbowa noted that the committee is prepared to travel nationwide to recover state-owned vehicles wherever they are found.
It will be recalled that the committee had previously recovered three vehicles last Friday: one Hilux van and two Toyota Hiace buses.
One of the buses was found to contain bags of rice meant for palliatives, which were reportedly intended for distribution to Edo residents.
The chairman reiterated the committee’s determination to ensure that all government assets are accounted for and returned to the state.