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Nigeria's anti-graft agency has issued an arrest warrant for former oil minister Sylva on fraud charges

Nigeria's anticorruption agency announced on Monday that a warrant had been issued to arrest former Petroleum Minister Timipre Slva for allegations of conspiracy and dishonestly converting $14.86million.

In a press release, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission stated that the funds were part an investment made by the Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board in Atlantic International Refinery and Petrochemical Ltd to fund a refinery.

Anyone with information about Sylva’s location is asked to contact the company’s offices across the country or to report to their nearest police station.

Sylva was the former Petroleum Minister of Muhammadu Buhari from 2019 to 2023.

The EFCC said that on November 6, a Federal High Court in Lagos had issued an arrest warrant for Sylva, granting it the authority to hold him for questioning.

Sylva, the former governor of Bayelsa State, was not available for immediate comment.

Justice D.I. Dipeolu instructed law enforcement agencies in order to help bring Sylva to the commission to "answer to the criminal offense he is accused of having committed", according the the court ruling. (Reporting and writing by Tife owolabi, Chijioke ohuocha, Editing by Jan Harvey).

(source: Reuters)