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Kogi to Nigerians: Ignore EFCC’s forfeiture joke; Says Bawa’s EFCC is Nigeria’s corruption headquarters

Yahaya Bello

Yahaya Bello

The Kogi State Government, Wednesday, decried what it called the alleged focus of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, on the state as a “disgraceful fixation” by the Commission “in the pursuit of desperate political interests of its Chairman, Abdulrasheed Bawa and his godfathers.”
Making the declaration in a statement on Wednesday, the state’s Commissioner for Information and Communications, Mr. Kingsley Femi Fanwo, said that “Bawa had shown, like many honourable Civil Society Organisations had pointed out, that his mandate at the EFCC was to bring down perceived enemies of those who planted him there at the expense of the nation’s integrity.”
The Commissioner said the fact that the EFCC could send out a press statement, titled, “Court Orders Interim Forfeiture of 14 properties linked to Kogi State Government”, showed clearly that uninformed minds had been picked to oversee the affairs of an agency as important as the EFCC, adding that the “forfeiture joke is clearly a desperate concoction of confused, unintelligent officials.”
Fanwo said, “for the avoidance of doubt, the Kogi State Government has no property that can be forfeited to the Federal Government under any guise; it is a campaign of calumny taken too far.”
He also noted that it was clear that “the EFCC had declared a tactless open war against the Kogi State Government, owing mainly to the Governor’s unflinching loyalty to the All Progressives Congress and not individuals, stressing that the Governor was not one that could be cowed once he believes in a cause.”
“Nigerians, and indeed, the international community are not as ignorant as the convicted Bawa and his sponsors,” the statement continued. “They know, with the different onslaughts against the Kogi State Government, and its officials, that this is clear persecution by a desperate and power drunk EFCC. In due course, Nigerians will confirm that the EFCC, under Bawa, is the capital of corruption amongst agencies in Nigeria.”
The Commissioner further stated, “Unlike the convicted Bawa, who has no regard for the courts, we want to state clearly here that, from what we have read in the media, not one we witnessed, this is a forfeiture proceeding and the order is an order of interim forfeiture, which gives persons who allegedly own the properties rights to come to court to establish their ownership of the said properties. We will follow through with the courts.
“For now, it is clear the EFCC has declared a tactless open war against the Kogi State Government, owing mainly to the Governor’s unflinching loyalty to the All Progressives Congress and not individuals. We will prove our innocence in court. It is a matter of time.”
The state government then thanked Nigerians “for standing by what is right and pointing out the mess that had become of the fight against corruption under an emergency chairman.”
“On this note, we advise the public to ignore Bawa’s EFFC’s latest naked dance in the market square as the desperate last kicks of a dying horse,” the statement concluded.
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