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Ebonyi Commissioner Raises Alarm Over Impersonation

by Obinna Ogbonnaya
5 hours ago
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The commissioner for Housing and Urban Development, Mr Francis Ori, has raised the alarm over the activities of fraudulent individuals who he said are currently impersonating him to defraud unsuspecting members of the public.

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He lamented that innocent citizens of the state were defrauded millions of naira on the guise of offering them government contracts and job opportunities.

Ori maintained that the activities of the fraudulent individuals had become “worrisome and damaging,” adding that he has no private dealings involving the award of contracts or job placements outside official government procedures.

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“It’s my pleasure to have you people in my office today to hear from the host one and to put the record straight.

“A few weeks ago, I received a call from someone claiming I promised him a job. I was surprised because I had no such discussion with him,” he said.

“Before now, lots of people have visited my office alleging that there are individuals using my name and photo to promise them contract approvals in exchange for money.

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In one instance, a victim claimed to have lost over ₦1,050,000, while another group said they paid ₦650,000 to the same impersonator.

“The victims had even spoken on the phone with the fraudster who identified himself as “Ori Francis,” using a blue line phone number (08057778683) that displayed my name, a tactic that convinced the victims of the scammer’s authenticity.

“I showed them my official portrait and asked if that was the person they had been speaking with. It was then they realized they had been scammed. We immediately reported the matter to the police, DSS, and other security agencies,” he explained.

The commissioner stated that all contracts and employment opportunities in his ministry follow due process and are supervised by the Ebonyi State Public Procurement Council, adding that jobs “are not discussed over the phone or through intermediaries.”

“We have never awarded any job without it going through the Ebonyi State Public Procurement Council. Jobs are advertised publicly, and only eligible and qualified companies are considered. No one should claim to offer jobs on my behalf,” he added.

Ori admonished members of the public to verify any information by visiting the Ministry of Housing and Urban Development directly rather than relying on social media or phone calls.

“If anyone claims to be the Commissioner for Housing and offers you a job, walk into the office and confirm. If you don’t meet me in person here, you are dealing with a fraudster,” he cautioned.

He noted that the victims have made official statements with the police and that security agencies are actively pursuing the perpetrators.

“The police, DSS, and other security agencies are on the matter. The essence of this briefing is to clear my name and warn the public to desist from dealing with anyone posing as me,” he said.

He further appealed to the media to help disseminate the information widely to prevent more people from falling victim.

“An impostor is seriously damaging my reputation. I don’t know how many more people he has defrauded. Please help me put the record straight,” Ori said.

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