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EFCC now object of ridicule – Ohanaeze youths demand Bawa’s removal
By Ikechukwu Okaforadi
Ohanaeze Ndigbo Youth Council Worldwide, on Sunday, joined those calling for the removal of the chairman, Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Abdulrasheed Bawa.
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The Igbo group made the demand in a statement made available to journàlists by its National President, Mazi Okwu Nnabuike.
He said the call became necessary as the EFCC was, according to him, drifting off its known credibility.
Okwu said the Igbo group was not surprised owing to earlier alarm that Bawa was compromised.
He said, “This came to the fore when he unleashed the commission on Senator Ike Ekweremadu, a victim of circumstance, who was then facing charges in the United Kingdom.
“The EFCC under Bawa has never charged Ekweremadu for any crime, but while the lawmaker was in far away UK, he rushed and misled a Nigerian court to confiscate all his properties.
Thank God that the court later reversed itself. This is just one of the major unholy and sponsored jobs of the EFCC under Bawa.
“In the history of the EFCC, no chairman of the commission has ever come under public scrutiny in such a short period of time like
Bawa. The same goes for many of the staff under him, justifying the aphorism, ‘like father like son’.
“A few days ago, it was even reported that two of the staff members killed another colleague while they were fighting for exhibits. This shows how dirty the commission has become.
“Apart from the corruption fight taking a nosedive under Bawa, it is also no longer news that the EFCC under him has totally become a tool for political witchhunt, it is now merely being used to settle political scores.
Okwu said, “based on the foregoing, it is time for Bawa to pack his luggages and step aside as the Chairman of the EFCC. We even expected that he should have resigned on his own volition judging by some weighty allegations against him.
L-R: Emir of Kano Alhaji Aminu Ado Bayero, Emeritus Archbishop of Abuja Eminence John Cardinal Onaiyekan and President-General Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA) and Co- Chairman Nigeria Inter- Religious Council (NIREC) Alhaji Muhammed Sa’as Abubakar; during the NIREC second quarter meeting with the theme, ‘Media and Effective Leadership for Nation Building, held yesterday in Abuja .
Photo: Justin Imo-owo