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Why I Was Suspended As Secretary Of EFCC In 2020 Under Buhari’s Adminstration, EFCC Chairman Reveals

 

Ola Olukoyede, the chairman of the Economic Financial Crime Commission, has disclosed the reasons behind his suspension as the commission’s secretary in 2020 under the administration of former President Muhammadu Buhari. He said he had no duty to report to a certain member of the cabinet. He did, however, point out that he strongly refused to comply with the requests made by the cabinet member, citing the organization’s establishment act, which specified the correct procedures.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

He alleged that the tension escalated when the cabinet member, after being rebuffed a second time, confronted him directly, insisting on compliance. He stated that despite being warned by others to appease the cabinet member, he remained steadfast, confident in his principles and his future. He pointed out that his resistance led to a smear campaign and a subsequent investigation, which lasted two and a half years. He revealed that ultimately, his perseverance paid off as the investigation concluded with his exoneration, and he was cleared of all allegations.

He said in a live coverage by Channels TV, ”As a secretary then, I was in charge of the general adminstration of the EFCC. I was managing staffs strength of close to 5000. I was the one administering all the forfeited assets from East to West, North to South. I was managing them and reporting to the National Assembly and the Presidency as to how we manage the assets forfeited to the government. There was someone who was a cabinet member as it were but I was not meant to report to the cabinet member.

And a time came, he said look bring this and bring that. I said sir, I will not do that. The particular provision of the establishment act of this organization says this is how this has to be done. The second time he sent for me and I resisted, he looked at me in the eyes and he said what do you mean? He identified himself and I said Sir, I know you. Somebody called me afterwards and said look, you better come back and beg this man or else your days are numbered.

I smiled because I knew where I was coming from and I know my life and my destiny is not going to end where I am. 3 ,weeks after, a panel was set up and my name was being maligned all over the place. I was under investigation for 2 and half years, I was suspended in 2020 for doing nothing. At the end of the day, I was giving a clean bill.”CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

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