A rented crowd claiming to
be representatives of civil society organizations under the aegis of Coalition of Civil Liberties and Equity today attempted to stage a “protest”,
calling for the removal of the chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission, Ibrahim Lamorde. The group hinges its demand for Lamorde’s removal
on alleged bias in the investigation and prosecution of Sule Lamido, former
governor of Jigawa state and Steve Oronsaye, former Head of Service of the
Federation.
Spokesperson of the EFCC, Wilson
Uwujaren decries the attempt by the amorphous group to mislead Nigerians and
distract the agency. “My sincere advice to Nigerians is to ignore this so called
CSOs. We should not allow a group of misguided elements to assault our collective
sensibilities with a choreographed protest paid for by corrupt persons being
prosecuted by the EFCC. The era when Nigerians were easily deceived by rented
crowd is over. Any discerning mind can see through the selfish motive of the
group. Why is it that, they did not see any reason to call for the removal of
Lamorde all these years until he moved against their patrons? What is the bias
in charging a person indicted by a corruption investigation to court? Is Lamido
or Oronsaye saying that they are innocent of the charges levied against them by
the EFCC? Instead of visiting the indignity of the spectacle of rented CSOs on
the nation, they should go and face their trial in court,” the EFCC
spokesperson said.
Lamido and his two sons,
Aminu and Mustapha alongside
one Aminu Wada Abubakar are
being prosecuted by the EFCC on 28-count charge of corruption and money
laundering.
They
were arraigned alongside four companies: Bamaina Holdings Limited, Bamiana
Company Nigeria Limited, Bamaina Aluminum Limited and Speeds International
Limited.
Lamido
is said to have abused his position as governor of Jigawa State between 2007
and 2015, by awarding contracts to companies where he has interest, using his
two sons, as front.
Oronsaye,
and two others are facing a 24-count charge bordering on stealing and obtaining
money by false pretense. The former Head of Service, who is alleged to have
been complicit in several contract awards during his tenure as HoS ,was charged
along with Osarenkhoe Afe. They are alleged to have committed biometrics
enrolment fraud to the tune of N2 billion.
Wilson Uwujaren
Head,
Media & Publicity
21st
July, 2015
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