ICPC Proclaims Buhari’s Son-In-Law Wanted Over Alleged $65 Million Fraud

ICPC Proclaims Buhari’s Son-In-Law Wanted Over Alleged $65 Million Fraud

 The Independent Corrupt Practices and different associated offences Commission (ICPC) has declared Gimba Kumo, a son-in-law of President Muhammadu Buhari, and two others desired over alleged misappropriation of $65 million National Housing Funds.


Mr Kumo, a former managing director of the Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria, had in 2016 married Fatima, the president’s daughter, in Daura, Katsina State.


The ICPC in its listing of desired humans declared Mr Kumo desired alongside Tarry Rufus and Bola Ogunsola over the alleged fraud.


In the observe signed by way of its spokesperson Azuka Ogugua, the ICPC advised the public to supply data about the whereabouts of the desired persons.


“The humans whose photographs show up above, Mr Tarry Rufus, Mr Gimba Yau Kumo and Mr. Bola Ogunsola, are hereby declared WANTED by using the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) in connection with troubles bordering on misappropriation of National Housing Funds and diversion of the sum of Sixty Five Million bucks ($65,000,000).


“Anyone who has beneficial records on their whereabouts ought to file to ICPC Headquarters Abuja, any of the ICPC State Offices or the nearest police station, or name ICPC toll-free lines: 0803-123-0280, 0803-123-0281, 0803-123-0282, 0705-699-0190, 0705-699-0191 and 0800-CALL-ICPC (0800-2255-4272) or ship an e-mail to info@icpc.gov.ng,” the observe read.

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