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Alleged Job Racketeering: ICPC Arraigns Ministry Of Labour Officer

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 The Independent Cor­rupt Practices and Other Related Of­fences Commission (ICPC) has arraigned Takat Williams Sabo, an officer of the Ministry of Labour and Employment, over allegations of job racketeering.

Sabo was brought before Justice S. M. Mayana of the Federal Capital Territory High Court 43 in Apo, Abu­ja, under charge number CR/496/2024.

He faces a two-count charge for allegedly defraud­ing a job seeker of N800,000 under the pretense of secur­ing employment in the Feder­al Civil Service Commission.

According to ICPC counsel Agbili Ezenwa Kingsley, Sabo fraudulently obtained the money from his victim, John Daniel, by falsely promising him a government job.

The charges against him read: “That you, Takat Wil­liams Sabo (M), sometime in June 2021 within the jurisdic­tion of this Honourable Court, while serving as a public offi­cer at the Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment, accepted N800,000 as gratifi­cation from John Daniel for recruitment into the Federal Civil Service Commission.”

According to the charge sheet, the second Count: “That you, Takat Williams Sabo (M), in June 2021, used your position to confer cor­rupt advantage upon yourself by receiving N800,000 from John Daniel through Kyauta Mohammed for recruitment into the Federal Civil Service Commission.

“These offences were con­trary to and punishable un­der Sections 18 and 19 of the Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Act, 2000 re­spectively.”

When the charges were read, Sabo pleaded not guilty. His defense counsel, O. I. Ane­neh, filed a bail application, arguing that his client was willing to attend his trial. The ICPC counsel did not oppose the application but requested strict conditions to ensure the defendant’s court attendance.

Justice Mayana granted bail in the sum of N20 million, requiring two sureties who must reside within the court’s jurisdiction and provide affi­davits proving a legitimate source of livelihood.

The case was adjourned to April 10, 2025, for the com­mencement of trial.

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