EFCC Acting Chairman Ibrahim Magu |
The Centre for Anti-Corruption and Open Leadership (CACOL) has urged
the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission to investigate allegations
of fraud levelled against the National Chairman of the All Progressives
Congress (APC), Adams Oshiomhole.
This was contained in a press release issued on Wednesday by Ikenna
Aghagbobi, CACOL’s Media and Publications Officer on behalf of its
Executive Chairman, Mr. Debo Adeniran.
According to the CACOL boss: “Our call is based on a suit which was
reportedly filed by Bishop Osadolor Ochei alleging that Oshiomhole while
in office as Edo State governor, acquired property in United States of
America, South Africa and Dubai worth billions of US dollars and far in
excess of his legitimate income.
“He also alleged before the court that the ex-governor built a
sprawling mansion worth more than N10b in his hometown, Iyamho, Edo
State while in office.
“The Cleric also stated in the suit that he had on November 4, 2016,
sent a petition to the EFCC narrating some corrupt practices the
ex-governor was involved in.”
He maintained that EFCC’s refusal to act on petitions containing
“weighty allegations” against Oshiomhole, ran contrary to Section 15(5)
of the 1999 Constitution (as amended) which enjoined the State to
abolish corrupt practices.”
Adeniran further pointed out that it is necessary for the EFCC to
investigate these allegations for the purpose of convincing the Nigerian
public that its arrest and prosecution of corruption culprits was not
targeted at only members of the opposition.
“The rumours which have been making the rounds indicating that the
present administration has been witch hunting members of the opposition
while portraying members of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC)
as saints need to be debunked by the EFCC.
“How can a body whose sole obligation is to investigate and prosecute
anyone indicted of a corruption crime be reluctant to carry out its
statutory assignment against suspects or dismissing these allegations if
they are found to lack substance?
“Although it is shameful that the EFCC would need to be reminded to
investigate allegations levelled against Oshiomhole, we recall that
several officials of the Federal Government who have been exposed for
committing forgery and other crimes are still being treated with kid
gloves. This is the major problem we have in our fight against
corruption.
“While we urge the EFCC to initiate a diligent probe on the weighty
allegation of funds diversion and misappropriation against the APC
Chairman, we challenge Oshiomhole to debunk these allegations and take
whatever steps he considers necessary if these allegations are untrue as
this will set an example worth emulating.”
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