“We thought the recent court judgement that ordered he should be remanded in prison would serve as a warning for his series of actions that amounted to courts contempt. In other countries, where courts really mean business, nothing would have stopped the EFCC Chairman from going to prison following such a court’s verdict. “
*Photo: Bawa, EFCC Chairman *
By Alhaji Yerima Shettima,
National President
Arewa Youth Consultative Forum (AYCF)
We have been following closely the action of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission( EFCC) hasty moves to nail another Northern Governor, Mohammed Bello Matawalle. We feel duly concerned to call out the EFCC, led by Abdurrashid Bawa to desist from this repeated embarrassment of starting what it cannot finish.
The EFCC as an institution of public service that is crucial to sanitizing Nigeria should not be pulled down by the actions of one man.
The forum rejects the strategy of media trial because it downgrades not just the operational standards of the agency but it amounts to deliberate policy of intimidation.”
In a democratic setting such as Nigeria’s, the Rule of Law is an essential ingredient as it strengthens the constitutional rights and privileges of all Nigerians, unlike in a military dictatorship.
The EFCC is meant to be an agency of uncompromising standards that should be a reflection of our domestic and international image in the fight against corruption.
It is on record that Governor Matawalle has been able to stabilize Zamfara State more than his predecessors due to his modified security strategy.
Is the EFCC now deliberately trying to undermine these laudable achievements by launching a media trial in broad daylight.
What kind of law gave the agency the powers to shut down a private business that predates the owner’s emergence as governor? This is really distractive for a Governor giving Zamfara his best shot.
It is interesting why those targetted for media trial are Northerners and why this selective approach be seen in an agency that is supposed to be national in outlook.
We thought the recent court judgement that ordered he should be remanded in prison would serve as a warning for his series of actions that amounted to courts contempt. In other countries, where courts really mean business, nothing would have stopped the EFCC Chairman from going to prison following such a court’s verdict.
Credible intelligence at our disposal has shown that there are no fewer than 3,000 contempt cases hanging on the neck of the EFCC because of the Chairman’s approach to issues. This is getting out of hand.
Most importantly, Nigeria is not a Banana Republic and the EFCC Chairman should bear this in mind. Let the world know that we are, as citizens and activists, watching the activities of the EFCC and rating their performance as an institution of public service.
Our advice to the EFCC is that it should strive to project its original image of an agency meant to fight corruption using the instrumentality of the law, under a democratic atmosphere. The agency should always do their homework well before making their presence in the media on any matter.”
Alhaji Yerima Shettima,
National President
Arewa Youth Consultative Forum (AYCF)
November 12,2022