A former Deputy National Publicity Secretary of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Timi Frank, has praised the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) for its efforts to apprehend and prosecute former Kogi state governor Yahaya Bello.
In a statement made available to newsmen in Abuja, Frank urged the commission to broaden its investigation to include other allegedly corrupt individuals, particularly former governors, ministers, and public officials associated with both the past administration of ex-President Muhammadu Buhari and the current administration of President Bola Tinubu.
Frank stressed the importance of extending the probe to avoid giving the impression that the EFCC’s actions against Bello were merely a witch hunt.
While commending the EFCC’s steps to hold Bello accountable, Frank highlighted the need for equal scrutiny of other individuals accused of corruption.
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“We commend the EFCC for its efforts in pursuing Yahaya Bello’s prosecution. However, we urge the agency to also investigate other former governors,” said Frank.
According to him, EFCC’s efforts to apprehend Bello and bring him to trial would appear to be a deliberate and malicious witch hunt simply because he contested the Presidential primary election of the All Progressives Congress (APC) against President Bola Tinubu.
“Furthermore, we have yet to witness the arrest of several allegedly corrupt public officials who served under ex-President Muhammadu Buhari, despite petitions against them before the EFCC.
Frank, representing the United Liberation Movement for West Papua (ULMWP) in East Africa and the Middle East, emphasized that by bringing these individuals to court to face trial, the EFCC would demonstrate to Nigerians that their actions against Bello are not politically motivated.
The political activist, who hails from Bayelsa, asserted that the failure to prosecute former governors and ministers accused of corruption would undermine the credibility of the anti-corruption efforts.
He criticized the EFCC for appearing selective in its prosecutions, targeting only those who may not be in favour of the President.
He said that individuals who support the current administration seem to evade prosecution while those critical of it are pursued.
Frank warned that if the EFCC continues to neglect its duty to investigate allegations against individuals, they will make the petitions public to shed light on their actions while in office and compel the EFCC to take action.
“Hence, we urge the EFCC to demonstrate its commitment to combating corruption in Nigeria by actively pursuing all individuals accused of corrupt practices, not just a select few.
“If the EFCC truly aims to gain the trust of both Nigerians and the international community in the fight against corruption, it must extend its investigations to all relevant parties mentioned. Additionally, we demand swift prosecution of those implicated in corruption allegations to ensure accountability and fairness,” he said.