Professor Linus Okon Asuquo, a former Director-General of the National Metallurgical Development Centre in Jos, appeared in a Federal High Court alongside three others on charges related to an alleged N100 million contract scam.
The arraignment of Professor Linus Okon Asuquo, previously the Director-General of the National Metallurgical Development Centre (NMDC) in Jos, marks a significant development in an investigation into alleged financial misconduct. He was brought before a Federal High Court with three other individuals over a contract scam estimated at N100 million.
Details of the case center on irregularities in a contract awarded during Asuquo's tenure at NMDC, a federal agency focused on metallurgical development. The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) is reportedly behind the prosecution, though specifics of the charges remain limited in public reports.
This event underscores ongoing efforts to combat corruption in Nigerian public institutions. Asuquo's leadership at NMDC involved advancing mineral resource initiatives, but the allegations now cast a shadow on those efforts. The court proceedings are expected to reveal more about the scam's mechanics and involved parties.
No pleas or further statements from the accused were detailed in initial reports, and the case continues to unfold.