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N20bn Loan Saga: EFCC Must Apologize To Kogi – State Assembly

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The Kogi State House of Assembly has called on the Economic and Financial Crime Commission (EFCC) to apologize to people and governor of Kogi State over the N20 billion loan scandal levelled against the state government.

The House made the resolution following a motion raised by the Speaker of the House, Kolawole Matthew urging the House to passed a vote of confidence on the State executive for “prudent management’ of the state resources.

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He said EFCC’s action was political and constituted a disgrace to the entire state.

He, therefore, asked the House to resolve for an apology and failure of the EFCC to apologize to the governor and the state, a legal action should be instituted against the anti-graft agency.

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