Amid alleged plot to remove the chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Mr Abdulrasheed Bawa, from office by some forces in the country, the Conference of Nigeria Political Parties (CNPP) and the coalition of national civil society organisations have called on President-elect, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, not to fall for the antics of those they described as Anti-Bawa elements.
CNPP and the CSOs in a statement jointly signed by CNPP secretary-general, chief Willy Ezugwu and the national secretary of the CNCSOs, Alhaji Ali Abacha, have noted that from their investigations, allegations against the EFCC chairman were mere concoctions and at best, imaginary.
They stated that the plot to frustrate the anti-graft war in Nigeria as seen in the last few weeks through consistent attacks on the country’s anti-graft agency and its chairman, Mr Bawa, remains worrisome.
“We almost believe what we have now discovered to be tissues of lies against the EFCC chairman and the commission itself, especially the alleged $300,000 said to have been spent by Mr Abdulrasheed Bawa for Sheraton Hotels accommodation for himself and his family in Jedda and Mecca during lesser Hajj.
“Some groups alleged that Bawa spent $15,000 for 10 days per room and paid for 6 rooms, which they totalled to be $300,000 and considered the same far above his means as a public servant.
“First, from the face value of the allegation, the mathematics is faulty because the figures were hurriedly generated to blackmail the executive chairman of the EFCC. If we go by the allegation, it is obvious that figures being quoted cast serious doubts on the entire allegation,” the both organisations said.
They said that all conscious Nigerians will notice that the attacks on the EFCC as an anti-graft commission and the Chairman of the agency as a person have been incremental since it became public that the EFCC has concluded plans to go after some outgoing governors and other public officials after May 29.
They noted that the EFCC chairman, had in March this year revealed the readiness of the commission to nab corrupt elected officials and government appointees, specifically saying that arrests would be made immediately after May 29, adding that with about 18 outgoing governors and their deputies under the EFCC radar, it is expected that corruption will fight back, which is what has been happening in the last few weeks.
“We therefore urge the President-elect Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu not to start on a wrong footing by being a victim of the desperation of thieving politicians who want to mislead him into sacking Mr. Abdulrasheed Bawa as EFCC chairman,” they said.
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