CD seeks EFCC chairman removal over Yahaya Bello case

The Chief of Staff to the EFCC chairman addressing Governor Ododo and former Governor Yahaya Bello at the EFCC premises on Wednesday.

The Chief of Staff to the EFCC chairman addressing Governor Ododo and former Governor Yahaya Bello at the EFCC premises on Wednesday.

The Campaign for Democracy (CD) has condemned the Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Ola Olukoyede, for his poor handling of the Yahaya Bello case, saying he lacks the capacity to hold such office.

CD, in a statement on Thursday, stated, “It was unimaginable that the former governor, who the same EFCC had placed on a watchlist, who the Commission enlisted security agencies in Nigeria and Interpol to help fish out, walked into the EFCC premises, waited for about three hours and no arrest or interrogation happened.”

“Instead, they told him to go, that they would get back to him only to issue a laughable statement that he was still a wanted man.”

CD’s president, Ifeanyi Odili, claims that EFCC’s excuse that they couldn’t arrest him because a sitting governor accompanied him to their office is the main reason Olukoyede should be asked to go.

“Many people had castigated this man for long, even though many others believed the case was mainly that of persecution. In all of this, CD did not dabble into the matter. Now that the matter has taken a dramatic turn, one that touches on democratic principles and affects the country’s image, it is pertinent for well-meaning Nigerians to lend their voice,” Odili added.

“Associates of the former governor had been raising the alarm that his life is at risk. With the events of yesterday (Wednesday 18th September 2024), any right-thinking person would conclude that his life must be truly at risk.

“You said you couldn’t arrest him or interrogate him in your office because his governor was there, yet you went, at night, to the official residence of the same governor in Abuja to start firing gunshots as if Nigeria is a lawless society. This is unacceptable.”

CD, however, argued that, in “saner climes,” such a display of incompetence would have led to the immediate dismissal of the EFCC chairman.

“The man, Yahaya Bello, has fulfilled all righteousness. With the turn of events that culminated in a show of shame last night, it appears the EFCC has an ulterior motive definitely different from the fight against corruption.”

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