EFCC returns N11.9m stolen by RCCG deacon

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission delivered two checks totaling N11.9m to a parish of God's Redeemed Christian Church in Rivers State.
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It is said that the amount was stolen by a deacon of the RCCG, Cyril Idakwoji.

EFCC South-South Zone Head, Mr. Ishaq Salihu, explained on Wednesday that Idakwoji, a former employee of Access Bank, was the church's account officer for the bank.

He said the suspect diverted church funds for private use rather than transferring them to the church's bank account.

Giving the checks to the pastor in charge of Province 4 of the RCCG, Salihu said: "He (suspect) falsified the letterheads of the region of the church and the signature of the pastor in charge of the region. accountant of the church to execute their criminal plans in the RCCG ".

The stolen funds were returned by the bank, which had fired the suspect.

Speaking after receiving checks from the anti-graft agency, the pastor of Province 4 of the RCCG, Port Harcourt, Mr. Mark Barango, praised the EFCC for ensuring that the money was recovered.

After expressing surprise at the fact that Idakwoji, who was deacon at the RCCG, could be involved in fraud, Barango said: "He (suspect) was the account officer assigned by the bank to us. He was also a member of the EFCC is a transformation agent. I thank EFCC for helping us to get the money back. "

Salihu also said that EFCC had previously recovered N36m belonging to Jephthah International School, which was also stolen by Idakwoji.

Idakwoji, according to EFCC zonal boss, was also the school's account officer.

Salihu said the stolen money was returned in bonds by the bank to the private school through the EFCC.

He noted that the bank had informed the employee of the EFCC immediately discovered the fraud.

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