

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission
(EFCC) is currently on the trail of two Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP) chieftains who may
have fled the country because of their alleged
involvement in the ongoing $2.1 billion arms
probe, reports The Nation.
The two PDP chieftains are the former National
Chairman of the party, Adamu Mu'azu and a
former Principal Private Secretary to former
President Goodluck Jonathan, Hassan Tukur.
The two are said to have been placed on the
watch list over the alleged diversion of cash
meant for arms into the 2015 election campaign
and payment of huge ransom to unknown Boko
Haram agents.
Muazu and Tukur have been under investigation
in the last few months on the arms cash
allegedly disbursed to them for campaign
purposes.
Muazu, who is currently in Asia, went
incommunicado since his medical treatment and
daughter's graduation.
Tukur is believed to have been seen in the
country by security agencies about three or four
days ago.
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