The former Director-General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) Patrick Apkobolokemi, and several others are currently facing new charges on fresh evidence that he allegedly converted the sum of over N11.7billion, and another N816,000,000 (totaling nearly N13billion), meant for the development of the temporary site of the proposed Nigeria Maritime University, Kurutie, in the Warri South Local Government area of Delta State, into his personal use. The N13 billion had been authorized by the then president, Goodluck Jonathan through the office of the NSA, which was Col. Sambo Dasuki.
It was also revealed that out of the N13billion, a sum of N11.7billion was allegedly paid into a company suspected to be owned by Chief Government Oweize Ekpemopolo, a.k.a Tompolo.
Others were paid into accounts that seem to be owned by the former DG.
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