Ibrahim Shema, former governor of
Katsina state, broke down in tears after operatives of the Economic and
Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) rearrested him on Tuesday.
Shema initially resisted the attempt
to arrest him at a Katsina high court where he was arraigned.
He is standing a 22-count charge
bordering on alleged criminal breach of trust and misappropriation of public
funds.
There was a mild drama when he
protested being humiliated publicly, but he had no choice than to surrender to
the security agency after one hour.
In September, the Economic and
Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) declared him wanted for allegedly refusing
to honour its invitation.
Shema has denied the allegations of
corruption levelled against him, accusing Bello Masari, his successor, of
witch-hunting him.
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