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US Senator Calls EFCC Boss an Agent of Oppression, EFCC Reacts

US Senator Calls EFCC Boss an Agent of Oppression, EFCC Reacts April 13, 2020 | EASTERN PILOT Acting Chairman of Economic and Financ...



US Senator Calls EFCC Boss an Agent of Oppression, EFCC Reacts

April 13, 2020 | EASTERN PILOT

Acting Chairman of Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) who was accused of being an agent of oppression by US Senator, Charles Grassley has reacted through the EFCC .

Senator Grassley wrote to the Chief Money Laundering and Asset Recovery Section of the U.S Department of Justice, Deborah Connor . He stated in the letter that Buhari’s government has high records of human rights violations .

The Republican Senator, Grassley who is 86-years old asked the U.S Department of Justice to stop repatriation of all funds to Nigeria. He also accused Attorney-General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami, of also being an agent of oppression.

The letter reads in part;

In 2014, the Isle of Jersey, a British dependency seized more than $320m laundered by the corrupt former dictator of Nigeria, General Sani Abacha. After a long legal battle, the Isle of Jersey and the United States have entered into an agreement to repatriate this money back to Nigeria in the coming months.

 “In 2014, the Isle of Jersey, a British dependency seized more than $320m laundered by the corrupt former dictator of Nigeria, General Sani Abacha. After a long legal battle, the Isle of Jersey and the United States have entered into an agreement to repatriate this money back to Nigeria in the coming months.

“Yet, according to a recent Bloomberg article, the current Nigerian government is refusing to help the U.S. Department of Justice finalise a second forfeiture action against a separate $100m in Abacha loot.”

EFCC’s acting spokesperson, Tony Orilade however dismissed the allegation in a statement released on Friday April 11. He insisted that the commission has spearheaded the transparent management of looted funds over the years.

According to Orilade, the anti-corruption battle has been “impartial, objective and non-discriminatory.”

The statement reads in parts;

“Mr Grassley lacks the basis for linking the EFCC and Mr Magu with any oppressive or separatist agenda against government opposition.

”The allegation clearly has no bearing with the operations of the EFCC nor address(es) the painstaking efforts of Magu in tackling the menace of corruption, without fear or favour.

“The EFCC is involved in the processes of repatriation of the looted $300 million by the former Head of State, Gen. Sani Abacha".

”As an anti-graft agency, the Commission has credible records of managing recovered funds and assets. It is rather unfortunate that the ranking U.S. Senator, in a desperate bid to frustrate the repatriation of the funds, embraced the well-worn antics of some unscrupulous elements in the country".

”We wish to reiterate that the EFCC under Magu is too focused on the anti-graft agenda of the government to be distracted by such empty claims of the lawmaker. Grassley and his sponsors are clearly on quicksand on this issue.”

The federal government through the Attorney-General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami, had also reacted to Mr Grassley assertions in a statement on Thursday. Grassley’s allegation was described as “baseless” by Mr Malami.

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