Former Governor Chris Ngige has been arrested in Abuja, and EFCC confirms he is in their custody. Find out the emerging reasons behind his sudden detention and why tension is rising. Click to read full details.
The political atmosphere in Abuja took a dramatic twist on Wednesday following the arrest of former Anambra State Governor and immediate past Minister of Labour and Employment, Dr. Chris Ngige, by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
The development, which triggered a wave of speculation across social media platforms, was confirmed in a statement issued by Ngige’s former media aide, Fred Chukwulobe. The aide dismissed viral claims suggesting that the ex-minister had been kidnapped, clarifying that he is “with the EFCC” and not a victim of abduction.
Chukwulobe, who urged the public to disregard unverified narratives, noted that more information on the circumstances surrounding Ngige’s arrest would be made available in due course. His comment has deepened public curiosity over what prompted the EFCC to invite or detain the former governor.
Ngige’s arrest comes barely weeks after armed men attacked his convoy in Anambra State. Although the ex-governor was not in the vehicle during the incident, the attack raised concerns about his security and fuelled political speculation within the state.
Political observers say the latest development may be connected to ongoing investigations by the EFCC targeting former government officials, although the agency has yet to publicly state the allegations against Ngige.
As Nigerians await official details, tension continues to rise among his supporters and within political circles, with many calling for transparency from the anti-graft agency.
All Facts Newspaper will continue to monitor the situation and provide updates as the story unfolds.



