THE Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), has denied
allegation of acting the script of Senate President, Bukola Saraki, in a
bid to undermine President Muhammadu Buhari.
HEADLINE had
reported how the special adviser to the president on political matters,
Babafemi Ojudu, alleged that the anti-graft agency was acting the script
of the Senate President.
The presidential aide thereafter asked
Nigerians to be on the alert and reject the plot of Buhari’s opponent to
make him unpopular.
Mr Ojudu had listed some of the operations
of the EFCC as being scripted by Saraki in a bid to subvert the
administration of President Buhari.
Denying working for Saraki,
the commission in a statement issued by Wilson Uwujaren, its spokesman,
said Ojudu was attempting to “impute false motive to its investigative
activities.”
“The attention of the Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission (EFCC) has been drawn to a widely syndicated article by
Senator Babafemi Ojudu, special adviser to the president on political
matters entitled, “Fifth Columnists in Our Recent History”, wherein he
portrayed the commission as a conscript in the devious plots by Senator
Bukola Saraki to undermine the leadership of President Muhammadu
Buhari,” the statement read.
“According to Ojudu, “From the
shenanigans at the Benue house of assembly, to the siege on national
assembly, the attack on judges home in the night, the so called
barricade of the senate president’s house, the laughable kidnap of boy
Dino and “his eleven hours on a tree’, the freezing of Benue and Akwa
Ibom accounts all are scripted, produced and acted by Oloye productions.
“The commission takes exception at the attempt to impute false motive to its investigative activities.
“The
recent placement of a ‘Post No Debit Order’ on some accounts in Benue
and Akwa Ibom states were the culmination of many months of painstaking
investigation activities. To reduce such activities to the level of a
stunt in a real or imaginary script by any politician is outrageous.
“It
is important to state that the EFCC is NOT a party to the so called
script by Saraki. Members of the public should disregard the innuendo in
Ojudu’s article as it is unfounded.
“The commission calls for
circumspection on the part of political leaders, while urging them to
seek clarification before making comments on matters they do not know
about.”
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