After a two-week of recuperation, former Senate President David Mark was back yesterday at the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) in connection with alleged N5.4billion slush funds.
A former Minister of State for Niger Delta, Mr. Sam Ode, is being probed for N2billion campaign funds meant for Benue State.
Mark reported to the EFCC at about 2pm.
He had earlier presented a medical certificate to the anti-graft agency that he was not fit enough to “be able to write a statement”.
The EFCC allowed him enough grace to attend to his health.
Mark was at the EFCC office with one of his sons.
The allegations against him include alleged N200m -N550m arms procurement cash from ONSA; N2.9billion curious payment into the National Assembly’s account and shared to senators during Mark’s tenure; his role in about N2billion campaign funds meant for Benue State; and illegal purchase of a N748million official residence of the Senate President.