Alleged N-Power fraud: ICPC drops investigation against D’Banj

127

The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) says it is no longer investigating the singer D’banj in the N-Power fraud case brought against him.

N-Power is an empowerment project of the government intended to address Nigeria’s unemployment challenges.

In 2022, D’banj was detained by the ICPC and investigated for allegedly diverting funds meant for it.

ICPC had alleged that the stipends meant for beneficiaries of the initiative were paid to accounts linked to D’banj.

The Punch had earlier reported that the ICPC issued D’banj a report clearing him of complicity in the N-Power fraud case.

However, Azu Ogugua, spokesperson of the ICPC also confirmed to TheCable on Friday that the anti-graft agency is no longer probing D’banj.

Toheeb Lawal of Law Corridor, an Abuja-based law firm, was quoted as saying that the ICPC cleared the singer of all allegations before a district court in Abuja.

“The commission investigated issues of fraud in the administration of the N-POWER Scheme,” the ICPC clearance report was quoted as reading.

“Mr. Daniel Oladapo Oyebanjo’s name came up.

“There was no prima facie case of fraud against him of any infraction on the matter.”

When contacted, Ogugua didn’t immediately confirm an outright clearance of the singer in the case.

She, however, said: “I can confirm that D’banj is no longer being investigated by ICPC.”