The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has arrested the CEOs of Zenith, Providus, and Jaiz banks for involvement in financial misappropriation and fraud linked to suspended Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, Betta Edu, and her predecessor, Sadiya Umar-Farouk.
According to a report by Peoples Gazette on Tuesday, the banking executives, who have been under stealth scrutiny since the public outcry over the unscrupulous diversion of public funds into private accounts, are now in EFCC custody.
The anti-graft agency is presently probing numerous instances of substantial public funds directed into private accounts, an action sanctioned by Edu and Farouq using their position as ministers.
Farouq, who oversaw the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development under the previous administration, is also under investigation for the mismanagement of at least N37 billion in public funds designated for the conditional cash transfer programme of then-President Muhammadu Buhari.
Sources told Peoples Gazette that he large-scale movement of funds into private accounts was partly facilitated by a potential deliberate oversight in flagging suspicious transactions —a responsibility banks bear under various anti-financial crime laws and Central Bank directives.
The three banks did not immediately respond to requests for comments regarding their CEOs’ detention.
EFCC spokesman Dele Oyewale also declined ana inquiry into the matter.
Meanwhile, Betta Edu says her hands are clean, and she is committed to fighting corruption amid uproar on her illegal request to wire funds into a private account.
Edu made this statement in a Facebook post she addressed to Npower beneficiaries.
“Dear Npower Beneficiaries, I want to assure you all to remain calm and steadfast amidst the recent accusations and suspension I am facing. My heart and hands are clean, and I am committed to fighting corruption,” Ms Edu said.
She added, “It’s essential to be aware that some individuals with impure intentions may use government machinery against you. Stay strong, and together, we will navigate through these challenges.”