The Akwa Ibom State Government has raised the alarm that the activities
of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), if not checked
would scare away foreign investors from Nigeria.
Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Charles Udoh, who stated
this when he spoke with newsmen in Uyo, yesterday, said, “if the EFCC
witch-hunt is allowed to continue, it would work against the growth of
the nation.”
According to him, if the anti-graft agency was continually used by
the All Progressives Congress (APC)-led Federal Government as an attack
tool against political opponents, investors would abandon Nigeria due to
a feeling of insecurity.
He said, “it is the height of impunity and insensitivity for an
agency of the federal government to have frozen the account of a state
government without any prior notice or communication.
“Such would never have occurred if the federal government had any
iota of concern about the people of Akwa Ibom State, especially the
public servants whose means of livelihood they shut,” he said.
Reacting to recent claims by the agency that N1.4 billion was traced
to 11 accounts belonging to the Akwa Ibom Government, Udoh declared such
as false, maintaining that the agency had no valid reason for taking
such step without any prior notice or communication.
-Daily Post
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