Crime & SecurityNewsNigeriaAdamawa Commissioner Flees Court Premises Over N1.7 Million Loan As 2 Directors Remanded

By Ibrahim Abdul’ Aziz, Regional Correspondent

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There was a mild drama at the Criminal Area Court II in Yola, the Adamawa state capital, when a serving Commissioner in charge of Ministry of Youth and Sports, Mr. Sanusi Faruk, and 2 Directors were docked for criminal conspiracy and breach of trust to the tune of N1.728million.

The two directors are, Markus Yara Sawa, Ministry of Women Affairs, and Iliya Ayuba, Ministry of Youth and Sports were charged to Court alongside the Commissioner for defaulting in payment of over N1.728 million loan obtained by the Commissioner from Staff Compulsory Savings under the office of the SSG of Adamawa State.

Faruk who appeared as the first accused was said to have approached the Staff Compulsory Savings Office C/O Secretary to State Government (SSG) Political Department Yola, Adamawa state in October 2020 and collected N1million “I owe you” with the promise to refund the money in December 2020 on 20 percent interest totaling N1.728 million.

The two Directors also stood as guarantors in the loan agreement which Sanusi Faruk defaulted.

The Staff Compulsory Savings, a co-operative was formed by more than 40 civil servants who make monthly contributions and give out loans to individuals, their staff and after share the profit at the end of every year among members.

But the commissioner was said to have failed to fulfil his own side of the bargain by refunding the principal amount and the accrued interest which forced members to have a bleak Christmas celebration.

Reports say that since the day the Hon. Commissioner collected the money up to the time the matter was brought to Court, he was yet to pay a dime or even refund the principal amount he signed for as promised.

So, disturbed by this development, the union decided to approach the Court to recover its money.

It was at this point that the Commissioner and the two Directors were jointly arraigned as 1st, 2nd and 3rd defendants for Criminal Conspiracy and Breach of Trust before Musa Nuhu Garta led Court.

Upon appearance in court, the accused (Commissioner and the 2 Directors) did not deny the liability of the offence but pleaded with the court to grant them bail.

The presiding Judge granted them the bail as prayed with a surety who must be a Serving Commissioner, Permanent Secretary or Director with the sum of N1million for the 3.

But a drama ensued as the commissioner, upon hearing the pronouncement of the Judge, pretended to ease himself during which he hurriedly entered his car and fled the court premises.

The presiding Judge who felt embarrassed by the conduct of the Commissioner ordered that the 2 Directors be remanded at the correctional service facility and further adjourned the matter to 12th January 2021.

Ibrahim Abdul' Aziz (Correspondent)
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