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Sleep easy if you are not involved in looting spree, EFCC tells Ekweremadu

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has advised Ike Ekweremadu, deputy senate president, to sleep easy if he is not involved in the “looting spree that seems to be the pastime of many Nigerians in the corridors of power”.

Wilson Uwujaren, EFCC spokesman, said this in reaction to the allegation of the lawmaker that the agency is trying to set him up.

Speaking on the floor of the senate on Wednesday, Ekweremadu alleged that the EFCC was plotting to frame him by planting guns and huge amounts of monies in his residence.

But Uwujaren denied the claim and said the EFCC did not need a grand plot to arrest Ekweremadu because he does not have immunity against arrest.

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“The attention of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has been drawn to the alarm purportedly raised by the Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu at Wednesday, May 3 plenary of the upper chamber of the national assembly,” Uwujaren said.

“The distinguished senator alleged that there were plots by the commission to set him up by planting monies and guns in his residence.

“Ekweremadu, who claimed that he was tipped off about the purported plot by an ‘EFCC covert investigative journalist’ privy to the design, told his colleagues that the agency had secured a warrant and plans to storm his home on May 6, 2017, under the guise that it was working on information provided by a whistle blower regarding ‘huge amount of money of (sic) currency in the apartment said to be belonging to you Ike Ekweremadu.’

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“He said going by the script of the plot he is to be arrested, detained for three weeks and charged to court while his constituents would be mobilised to protest and seek his recall from the national assembly!

“The commission wishes to state in very strong terms that it is not aware of any plot to set up Ekweremadu for any arrest. If any agency is plotting to plant monies and guns in Ekweremadu’s residence, it is certainly not the EFCC as such antics are alien to the commission.”

The EFCC spokesman also described Ekweremadu’s outburst as scripted propaganda.

“Nevertheless, the commission is worried by the alarm and the fact that the highly-regarded deputy president of the Nigerian senate would go public with such unverified information without first double-checking with the commission,” he said.

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“This is not only very strange but smacks of a scripted propaganda campaign to distract the commission by putting it on the defensive.

“It must be emphatically stated for the benefit of Senator Ekweremadu and others who share similar misconception and jaundiced views of the EFCC that the commission does not need any grand plot to arrest and prosecute him if he is found to have violated any law that EFCC enforces. He does not belong in the category of public officers that enjoy immunity from arrest and prosecution by law enforcement agencies.

“Once again, the alleged plot by EFCC to raid Senator Ekweremadu’s house on May 6, 2017, exists only in the very fertile imagination of the Distinguished Deputy Senate President’s questionable ‘source’, whom he claims is ‘close to the EFCC’.

“Let it be known, however, that there will be no amount of scare-mongering that will dissuade the EFCC from vigorously enforcing its mandate to rid Nigeria of corruption.”

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5 comments
  1. Too bad. The language used by the EFCC in responding to the alarm by the Deputy Senate President is too harsh, arrogant and demeaning of the high status of the Senator. So, we have really descended this low that a government employee, working for his boss principal could point an arrogant fingers at a very senior public officer and say anything without fear. God help us in this country.

    1. I believe you are being unfair to the EFCC in your comment. A senior public officer of the calibre of Dep. Sen. President Ekweremadu’s status should not be making the kind of statements attributed to him. He should know better than publicly accusing an agency of government of unverified claims.

    2. I believe the reply was straight and warranted. The very senior public office should have confirmed the news before going public. He’s trying to undone the EFCC and put them on the defensive. He should know better and the EFCC is right to tell him he’s not under any immunity.

  2. There is nothing harsh in the reply! Ekweremadu need not panic if he is not a thief or looter.

    Why would the Senator be raising alarm over unfound allegations?

  3. Its unfortunate that the Dep. Sen. President will come to public with an un-verified information in order to attract peoples sympathy. why?. Infact if truth be told, he also, should be suspended like Ndume based on false allegations to one the constituted authority EFFC saddled with the responsibility to rid the country of corruption.

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