Tag: Chris Ngige

  • Ex-Minister Chris Ngige Remanded in Kuje Over Alleged N2.2bn Contract Fraud

    Ex-Minister Chris Ngige Remanded in Kuje Over Alleged N2.2bn Contract Fraud

    Former Minister of Labour and Employment and ex-Anambra State governor, Chris Ngige, has been ordered remanded in Kuje Prison by a Federal High Court in Abuja. He pleaded not guilty to an eight-count charge bordering on alleged N2.2 billion contract fraud reportedly linked to his time in office.

    The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission is accusing Ngige of irregular contract awards and diversion of public funds. At the arraignment, his lawyers applied for bail, but the court adjourned ruling, directing that he be kept in Kuje pending determination of the application.

    The case has reignited debate about accountability for former public officials, with analysts saying the trial will test the administration’s willingness to pursue politically exposed persons. Civil-society groups are calling for an open, speedy process that goes beyond headlines to real recovery of any stolen funds.

    Source: Punch – “Ex-minister Ngige remanded in prison over N2bn fraud”.

  • EFCC Arraigns Ex-Labour Minister Chris Ngige Over N2.2bn Fraud Allegation

    EFCC Arraigns Ex-Labour Minister Chris Ngige Over N2.2bn Fraud Allegation

    Photo Credit:Punch Newspapers

    The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has arraigned former Minister of Labour and ex‑Anambra Governor, Chris Ngige, over alleged diversion of N2.2 billion public funds. He was brought before a Federal High Court on multiple counts bordering on abuse of office, money‑laundering and misappropriation.

    Ngige pleaded not guilty as his lawyers argued that the charges are politically motivated. The case adds to a string of high‑profile prosecutions targeting former officials, with anti‑corruption activists insisting that successful convictions and asset recoveries are crucial to restoring public trust and plugging revenue leakages.

    Source: Punch Newspapers – 12 Dec 2025

    2025-12-12 10:00:00 Punch Newspapers – 12 Dec 2025 2025-12-12

  • Ex-Gov Chris Ngige Reportedly Held by EFCC

    Former Anambra Governor and ex-Labour Minister Chris Ngige has reportedly been taken into EFCC custody at his Abuja residence, according to a former aide. Details of the investigation remain unclear, fuelling speculation over the probe’s focus.

    PUNCH

    10 Dec 2025

  • FG Inaugurates Reconstituted National Productivity Order Of Merit Award Committee

    FG Inaugurates Reconstituted National Productivity Order Of Merit Award Committee

    The Federal Government has inaugurated the reconstituted National Productivity Order of Merit Award Committee, for the purpose of selecting deserving awardees for conferment.

    The Committee is tasked with the responsibility of selecting and recommending individuals and organisations for confernment of the National Productivity Order of Merit (NPOM) Award by Mr President.

    Inaugurating the Committee in Abuja, Minister for Labour and Employment, Dr Chris Ngige, stated that “the reconstitution of this Committee and its inauguration today demonstrate Government’s commitment to issues of productivity and its enhancement in Nigeria.”

    Ngige enjoined the Committee to come up with a list of awardees for 2019 and 2020 for approval for conferment of the 2021 NPOM Award by Mr President.

    He urged the Committee to apply probity and fairness in the discharge of their responsibility.

    He disclosed that the NPOM Award was “instituted by Government to recognize and honour productive individuals and organizations in Nigeria in the year of the award for achievements made in the three preceding years.”

    The Committee has Barrister Ikechi Uko, a representative of the Productive Sector, as Chairman, and Ms A.O Adenugba, a Director in National Productivity Centre, as Secretary.

    The other members of the Committee are Alhaji Habu Adamu Jajere, representing Nigerian Association of Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture (NACCIMA); Mr Uche Nwokedi, SAN, representing Nigeria Bar Association (NBA); Senator Adawari Pepple, representing Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN); Mr Jamiu A. Abdulkareem, representing the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (OSGF), and Mr Victor Eburajojo, mni, representing Nigeria Employers’ Consultative Association (NECA).

    The rest of the members are Mr Jatau Kandu, representing Senate Committee on Labour, Employment and Productivity; Hon. Adamu Ali Wudil, representing House Committee on Labour, Employment and Productivity; Chief Hilary Edime Amodu, representing the Creative Sector; Dr Yerima Peter Tarfa, Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment, and Dr Kashim Akor, Director General, National Productivity Centre (NPC).

    The Minister noted that the specific objectives of the NPOM Award are to institutionalize productivity consciousness and excellence in service among workers and organizations in both the public and private sectors in Nigeria; and to recognize and highlight the contributions of the individual workers, as well as organizations, to higher productivity.

    The other objectives of the Award are to reward the most productive workers and organizations in both public and private sectors for diligence, high performance, high productivity and research achievements; encourage and foster the spirit of healthy competition amongst workers, firms and companies in Nigeria, and encourage the spirit of self-reliance.