EFCC Probes Betta Edu: N30bn Recovered, 50 Bank Accounts Under Scrutiny

EFCC Probes Betta Edu: N30bn Recovered, 50 Bank Accounts Under Scrutiny

April 9, 2026 • 10:37 am Posted By

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has made significant strides in investigating , the suspended Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, and the ministry’s alleged involvement in money laundering. According to recent reports, the EFCC has recovered a whopping N30 billion and is currently sifting through 50 bank accounts tied to the case.

In a statement released by EFCC Chairman Olanipekun Olukayode, also known as Ola Olukoyede, he illuminated the challenges faced in such complex investigations, emphasizing that they take time. He assured the public that the EFCC’s team works diligently to uncover financial irregularities and ensure justice is served.

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Olukoyede didn’t sugarcoat the situation, acknowledging the enormity of the task ahead. With over 50 bank accounts to scrutinize, it’s clear this isn’t a walk in the park. But he remained resolute, urging Nigerians to be patient and trust in the process.

Beyond the investigation, the EFCC stressed the importance of collective action in fighting corruption. Olukoyede called on everyone, from ordinary citizens to the judiciary and legislative branches, to play their part in holding corrupt individuals accountable and fostering a culture of transparency and integrity.

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