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Nigeria recovers $24m in poverty minister probe - EFCC

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ABUJA - Nigeria has recovered 30billion naira ($24 million) as part of an ongoing corruption probe into a suspended minister, the financial watchdog says.

The funds were traced to more than 50 bank accounts, it said.

Humanitari­an Affairs and Poverty Alleviatio­n Minister Betta Edu was initially suspended in January over the alleged diversion of $640, 000 of public money into a personal bank account.

President Bola Tinubu then ordered an investigat­ion into her ministry.

At the time Dr Edu, 37, denied any wrongdoing. Her office said she had approved the transfer into a personal account, which was not in her name, but said it was for the "implementa­tion of grants to vulnerable groups."

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) said during its nearly six weeks of investigat­ing so far, it had found "many angles" to examine.

"As it is now, we are investigat­ing over 50 bank accounts that we have traced money into. That is no child's play. That's a big deal," its chairman Ola Olukoyede said in the latest edition of the agency's monthly e-magazine, EFCC Alert.

He urged Nigerians seeking redress to give the agency time to finish its probe thoroughly.

"We are exploring so many discoverie­s that we have stumbled upon in our investigat­ion. If it is about seeing people in jail, well, let them wait, everything has a process to follow," he said.

Olukoyede gave an assurance that the recovered funds were "already in the coffers of the federal government."

The suspension of a minister is a rare occurrence in Nigeria.

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