Two officials of the Ekiti State Central Medical Store, Ado-Ekiti, are currently being investigated by the Ekiti State police over fraud running into N7m.
Mrs Cecilia Akinleye, a grade level 09 officer and Mr Bello Olajide, a grade level 10 officer, have been handed over to the police following the directive of the state governor, Ayodele Fayose, that a thorough investigation of the matter be conducted.
An audit of the finances of the agency early in the year showed that over N7m was missing from its account.
Akinleye, a cashier in the agency, who is the prime suspect in the matter, had accused Olajide, the accountant, of collecting the money from her on various dates, beginning from April this year.
As stated by her, before she started giving out the money to Olajide, a few days after her posting as the cashier, she informed a fellow worker, Mrs Adekemi Ojuawo, that her boss asked her to borrow him the agency’s money in her care.
She added, “Mrs Ojuawo warned me against doing this, but because he is my boss, when he came to ask that I borrow him the money again, I obliged him. I know this is against civil service rule.
“The first money he took from me was N100,000; that was on April 16, 2015. He went ahead to borrow from the government money 36 times. The least he took was N50,000 and the highest was N300,000.”
The cashier said sometimes, Olajide would take drugs on credit from the store and asked her to write official receipt to cover the payment without paying.
In his defence, Olajide, who denied ever taking any money from the woman, added that some of the dates listed by Akinleye were public holidays like May 29, 2015.
But Akinleye maintained that Olajide had called her a day before to come and give him the money on Democracy Day, somewhere in Ado-Ekiti.
Olajide, further in his defence, said he was on leave from early May to June this year and that it was when he resumed and was asked to audit the account that he discovered the fraud.
He said he drew the attention of Akinleye to the anomaly and that for three weeks, Akinleye was dodging the issue and he had to report to his superior.
Officials of the Ministry of Health, including the general manager of the store and the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Health, Dr Folake Olomojobi, said it was because the people were not complying with extant rule of paying all daily proceeds to the banks that allowed them to perpetrate the fraud.
The suspects were later handed over to the Commissioner of Police, Ekiti State Command, John James.
Confirming the incident, the Police Public Relations Officer in the state, Mr Alberto Adeyemi, said the police were investigating the matter.