Former Kaduna State Governor, Nasir El-Rufai
El-Rufai’s ex-CoS Bashir arrested for alleged financial misconduct
Mohammed Bashir Sa’idu, a former Kaduna State Commissioner for Finance and Local Government, has been arrested on allegations of money laundering, criminal breach of trust, and misappropriation of public funds.
The Nigeria Police Force confirmed the arrest and stated that an investigation is ongoing to uncover the extent of the alleged misconduct.
Sa’idu, who once held a critical role in managing the state’s finances, now faces serious accusations that could have far-reaching implications for governance and accountability in the region.
According to a security source, a petition received by the police, Sa’idu is accused of laundering N3.96 billion and misappropriating N244 million during his tenure in the Kaduna State government between 2015 and 2023.
The allegations include the sale of $45 million in state-owned foreign currency at an undervalued exchange rate of N410 per dollar, instead of the parallel market rate of N498 per dollar, causing a loss of over N3.96 billion to the government.
READ ALSO:
Police sources say this transaction breaches Section 18 of the Money Laundering (Prevention and Prohibition) Act, 2022. Additionally, Sa’idu is accused of failing to account for proceeds from the sale of government houses in Marafa Estate, Kaduna, amounting to approximately N244 million. This constitutes a breach of trust under Section 300 of the Penal Code of Kaduna State, 2017.
Reports indicate that the Kaduna State House of Assembly previously investigated Sa’idu’s financial dealings and forwarded its findings to anti-corruption agencies, including the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC). As part of the investigation, Sa’idu’s international passport has been seized.
Critics have attempted to frame the arrest as politically motivated, claiming it was orchestrated through Operation Fushin Kada, a unit established to combat banditry. However, the police have dismissed these claims, emphasizing that the arrest is based on credible allegations of financial crimes.
Sa’idu, who served in various capacities in Kaduna State, including as Chief of Staff and Commissioner of Finance, remains in detention as investigations continue.
NRC, Police Intensify Crackdown on Railway Vandals as Opeifa Pushes for Tougher Asset Protection …
ABC Transport Launches Major Fleet Renewal, Takes Delivery of 2026 Luxury Coaches ABC Transport…
US strikes hit Iran for seventh consecutive night as Middle East conflict deepens The United…
China unveils 5,000 AI training opportunities for developing countries at WAIC 2026 China has announced…
Christian Council opposes ₦50,000 fine for bus preaching, seeks Tinubu's intervention The Christian Council of…
EFCC secures final forfeiture of 52 luxury Lekki homes in landmark court ruling A Federal…