The first son of the ousted Adamawa State governor, Murtala Nyako — Navy Commander Abdulaziz Nyako — has reportedly fled the country, following the probe of his father’s administration by anti-graft agency, Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
It was however gathered that the former Governor Nyako has been grooming Abdulaziz to take over from him in 2015 and the young man had to cut short a promising military career to understudy his father in the art of governance.
According to reports from Nigerian Pilot, following the impeachment of his father, Abdulaziz went underground when EFCC officials stormed the state to investigate corruption allegations against the former governor.
Abdulaziz was said to have escaped to the United States through porous borders between Nigeria and Cameroon.
While Nyako held sway in Adamawa State, his first son was unofficially in charge of a number of real and fictitious projects in the state, which are now being investigated by the EFCC.
The administration of Nyako had several individuals who held no official positions in government but werer involved in the running of the administration.[eap_ad_1]
Former Governor Nyako also used several illegal institutions that are not enacted into law to perform official functions, exercising state powers and expending public funds.
One of the illegal institutions is the Special Programmes and Projects Unit, SPPU, which is believed to have been administered by the first son of the governor from the comfort of his private residence.
There are reports that in spite of the fact that the SPPU was not recognised by any law enacted by the state House of Assembly, all major public contracts and expenditure running into billions passed through it as clearing house for Adamawa State government.
The shady activities of the SPPU were one of the impeachable offences listed by Adamawa State lawmakers that eventually sent Nyako packing.
It was also gathered that EFCC officials are still combing several locations in Yola with the hope of apprehending the fleeing son of the former governor.
All the leads the EFCC officials received about the whereabouts of Abdulaziz had been fruitless, as the retired naval officer is said to have relocated to unspecified location in the United States.
When contacted by our correspondents, an EFCC source said that the operatives of the commission in plain clothes are monitoring the movements of Murtala Nyako and his son Abdulaziz Nyako over their alleged role in the N6 billion loot that Nyako accessed as a bond while in office.
According to the source, a letter of invitation will soon be despatched to the former governor, his son and seven officials of his cabinet. He said that the letters would be sent to Nyako’s Abuja and Yola residents.[eap_ad_4]