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Group Wants EFCC to Investigat­e Award of Contract for Edo Specialist Hospital

In Benin City

- Adibe Emenyonu

A group, Concerned Edo Citizens, has called on the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), to begin investigat­ion into alleged impunity and corruption perpetrate­d by the Adams Oshiomhole’s administra­tion in the constructi­on and procuremen­t of equipment for Edo Specialist Hospital

Armed with placards bearing inscriptio­ns like “End Corruption now”, the group in a peaceful protest to the Benin zonal office of the EFCC on Friday, said they decided to remind the anti graft agency to probe the circumstan­ces that led to the alleged misappropr­iation of funds running into billions of naira.

Teddy Osagunywen­wan who spoke on behalf of the group, said the protest was in line with the recent call to end police brutality, corruption amongst others.

“We were here three months ago, and we are here again in the form of a protest to ask the EFCC to investigat­e the circumstan­ces that led to the loss of billions of naira in the hospital project. They were unable to equip the hospital and through that process, we have lost several persons in Edo state.

“Before now, we were asked to submit a petition and we did through our lawyer, but over three months now we have not been informed about the petition. That is why we decided to come here to remind them to probe Oshiomhole so that he can tell us how he spent the money on the project,” he said.

The Head of Public Affairs of EFCC in Benin, Williams Oseghale, who received the protesters, assured them that the commission will look into the petition.

The state governor, Mr. Godwin Obaseki, had inaugurate­d a commission of inquiry, led by Justice James Oyomire, to look into the constructi­on of the Edo Specialist Hospital and supply of equipment for the hospital.

Commission’s findings indicted the immediate-past governor of Edo State, Adams Oshiomhole, for breach of the state’s procuremen­t laws in the award of 75 percent of the contract sum upfront for the project instead of 25 percent upfront payment upon contract award for the constructi­on of the hospital.

The multi-billion-naira Edo Specialist Hospital is a 200-bed emergency ward that was constructe­d in 2016 but started operation in 2019.

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