Northern elders condemn alleged moves to use EFCC as vendetta tool against perceived corrupt ex-Govs. 

Elders from the North have expressed dismay over alleged moves to revive charges against some former Governors of Northern extraction using the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, (EFCC).

The elders, who met in Kaduna at the weekend, stated their position while reading the communique of their 2 day meeting to newsmen yesterday. 

Chairman of the Communique Drafting Committee,  Yusuf Abubakar, on behalf of the Northern Elders Progressive Forum and Northern Professionals, took exception to  a  recent newspaper’s publication, titled: “EFCC revives 13 ex-govs N772bn fraud cases”, saying: “we think that certain groups of political class, because of vendetta or other reasons, are cheaply using some media platforms to drag the anti-graft agency’s  image into disrepute to achieve cheap and unpopular political scores”.

According to the group, “while we commend the efforts of the new leadership of the EFCC under Ola Olukoyede in the fight against corruption, we have no doubts that the new EFCC boss will stick to the standard of the operation of the Commission”.

“However, we are dismayed with the recent reports titled ‘EFCC revives 13 ex-govs N772 bn fraud cases’ in which it hurriedly published names of certain political leaders, and individuals with alleged accusations of amassing public wealth illegally without recourse to the due process and rule of law.

“The hurried publication has now become a big embarrassment to them, their families, political associates, and our dear nation in the quest for objectivity, a presumption of innocence,  emotional, and moral psyche.We think that certain groups of political class, because of vendetta or other reasons, are cheaply using some media platforms to drag the anti-graft agency’s  image into disrepute to achieve cheap and unpopular political scores.

“Whilst appreciating EFCC’s highly motivated operations and effective fight against crime and corruption in the country so far, it is pertinent to note that, the new objectives assured by the leadership of EFCC in the fight against crime and corruption under President Ahmed Bola Tinubu are about to be eroded by certain selfish group of political individuals with access to media and investigation in the Commission”.

The elders further said, “The Commission should not allow itself to become a tool of political vendetta, blackmail, or intimidation against any individual through personal grudges, persecution, and campaign of calumny to tarnish the image of certain personalities or any perceived political enemies of the characters hiding behind their executive power to unleash allegations through media for public consumption and sympathy”.

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