Drama as EFCC Exposes Former Governor, 2 Ex-Ministers, Details Emerge

Drama as EFCC Exposes Former Governor, 2 Ex-Ministers, Details Emerge

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The EFCC has raised an alarm that a former governor and two ex-ministers were sponsoring protest against itDele Oyewale, the spokesperson of the commission, alleged that their move was a of the EFCC's effort to wash of According to the EFCC, the former governor and ministers were doing that to protect their own interests, which were being threatened by the activities of the agency

The (EFCC) has alleged that two former ministers and an ex-governor are sponsoring protests against it in some parts of the country.

According to the EFCC spokesperson, Dele Oyewale, the protests are a result of the agency's efforts to tackle corruption, which has affected some “looters of the commonwealth”.

EFCC says two former ministers, a former governor sponsoring protests against it
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EFCC alerts of protest against agency

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According to The Punch, The EFCC had earlier alerted Nigerians of a planned protest by a “shadowy group” and assured that it was working with other security agencies to maintain peace and security in the country.

Despite the planned protests, the EFCC has vowed to continue its work without fear or favour, regardless of whose interests are affected.

Oyewale noted that the EFCC's determination to tackle corruption has led to the identification of a former governor and two former ministers as the masterminds behind the protests.

EFCC expresses commitment to anti-corruption fight

According to the EFCC spokesperson, the agency remains committed to its mandate to rid Nigeria of corruption and will not be deterred by attempts to intimidate or discredit its efforts.

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He added that in all, those calling for the end of the EFCC are those who have been impacted by the commission's activities. They are essentially trying to protect their own interests, which are being threatened by the EFCC's efforts to combat corruption.

The statement reads in part:

“If you have a commission like the EFCC, you are not receiving some kind of an attack. It either means that we are not effective, or the public is not concerned about what we are doing.”

Olukoyode orders the of EFCC operatives

Henzodaily.ng earlier reported that the EFCC chairman, Ola Olukoyode, has ordered the immediate arrest of officers caught in video assaulting a manager.

In a statement by the anti-graft agency, the EFCC boss also ordered a thorough investigation of the incident in the CCTV clip.

The hotel management earlier alleged that the EFCC operatives stormed their facility at about 4 am, fired shots, and attacked staff and guests.

Source: Henzodaily.ng

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