EFCC releases Saraki’s wife on bail
By Abosede Musari, Abuja
31 July 2015 |
9:12 am
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) yesterday released the wife of Senate President and former first lady of Kwara State, Toyin Saraki, on administrative bail after six hours of interrogation. This is the second day Saraki will be questioned on allegations of fraud in contract award at the time her husband, Dr. Bukola Saraki…
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) yesterday released the wife of Senate President and former first lady of Kwara State, Toyin Saraki, on administrative bail after six hours of interrogation.
This is the second day Saraki will be questioned on allegations of fraud in contract award at the time her husband, Dr. Bukola Saraki was governor of Kwara State.
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Why on earth is the efcc subjecting this woman to unnecessary harrazzment and trauma when the husband should have been the accused. Was Toyin the governor or Saraki? I think that the efcc has left the substance to chase the shadow. Tinubu and Co are still leaking their wounds for the humiliation suffered in the hands of Saraki. They are therefore fighting tooth and nail to pay back the Senate President by whatever means possible.
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