EFCC unblocks Benue, Akwa Ibom bank accounts

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has lifted restrictions on bank accounts run by two state governments.
Authorities in Benue and Akwa Ibom states recently raised alarm that their accounts had been frozen, trapping workers’ salaries, pensions and crippling public activities.
But while Benue officials have confirmed unblocking of all the accounts affected, Akwa Ibom was only able to confirm a partial relaxing of limited access imposed on its accounts in commercial banks.
“Some of them have been unfrozen, not all of them,” Akwa Ibom information commissioner, Charles Udoh said Thursday night.
The confirmation comes hours after Governor Samuel Ortom confirmed in a statement that Benue State’s accounts are now fully active.
Mr Ortom expressed his gratitude to Nigerians for helping ramp up pressure on the EFCC, reiterating his position that the EFCC was out to victimize him for leaving the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) to the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
Terver Akase, a spokesperson for Mr Ortom said the banks did not cite any reason for freezing the accounts, saying they only told the state’s attorneys general that documents relating to the measure were “confidential.” Mr Akase also said the accounts were holding salaries of thousands of workers, as well as pensions.
He quoted Mr Ortom as describing the action of the EFCC as an impunity.
“Condemnation of EFCC’s freezing of the state’s accounts and general outcry” led to the restrictions being lifted, Mr Akase said, adding that Mr Ortom also thanked the presidency for intervening to end impunity and the siege on the legislature.

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