Ekiti State Governor, Mr Ayodele Fayose has frowned at the persistent
harassment of Nigerians by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission
(EFCC), describing the continued detention without trial of Mr.
Warimopei Dudafa, a former Special Assistant on Domestic Affairs to
ex-President Goodluck Jonathan and invasion of the Abuja residence of
former Minister of Aviation, Chief Femi Fani-Kayode as irresponsible,
barbaric and undemocratic.
In a statement released today by his media aide Lere
Olayinka, Governor Fayose said it was the height of executive rascality
for the EFCC to have held occupants of Fani-Kayode’s residence hostage
for eight hours despite that he was only invited to come to the EFCC
office on Monday and there was no evidence that Fani-Kayode refused to
honour the EFCC invitation.
“EFCC under President Mohammadu Buhari is acting as if it is above the
law and Nigerians and the international community must remind the
commission that we are in a democracy where rule of law is sacrosanct.”
The governor said actions of the EFCC have shown clearly that it is an
instrument of victimisation against oppositions in the country, adding
the anti-graft agency should go and study how other anti-corruption
agencies in other countries behave.
He said; “the EFCC must be reminded of the judgement delivered in March,
this year by Justice Yusuf Haliru of the Federal High Court in Nicholas
Arinse Vs EFCC & Nigerian Army where the judge held that the EFCC
did not behave as if we were in a civilised society and that the
anti-graft commission was behaving as if we were in a military
dictatorship, where they arrest and release person at will. In the case
of the former Special Assistant on Domestic Affairs to ex-President
Jonathan, no one is saying those suspected of corrupt practices should
not be investigated and tried, but it is wrong for Warimopei Dudafa to
have been kept in EFCC custody for over two weeks without trial.
Also, it is a demonstration of barbarism for the same EFCC that invited
Fani-Kayode to its office on Monday to have invaded his house yesterday,
holding the occupants hostage for eight hours when there is no evidence
that Fani-Kayode refused to honour EFCC invitation. Why the show of
barbarism by the EFCC as if Nigeria is now back to 1984 when Buhari was a
military dictator?”
While calling on the international community to pay attention to the
abuse of rights of Nigerians and threat to democracy under President
Buhari, Fayose said; “It is obvious that democracy in Nigeria is
becoming unsafe in the hands of Buhari’s government.”
He said Nigerians must begin to ask the EFCC what happened to the
several petitions written against APC leaders and financiers of
President Buhari’s election, including former governors, adding that it
was worrisome that the EFCC and the Department of State Services (DSS)
have become President Buhari’s instrument of political victimisation.
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