EFCC recovers Enugu government's N1.2bn from Sujimoto

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has recovered N1.2 billion belonging to the Enugu State government from Sujimoto Luxury Construction.

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) announced the recovery of N1.2 billion, funds that belong to the Enugu State government, from Sujimoto Luxury Construction. This action highlights the EFCC's role in retrieving misappropriated state resources. The recovery was reported on January 21, 2026, underscoring ongoing efforts to address financial irregularities involving public funds and private entities.

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