Alleged fraud: Ortom attacks FG over move to probe Atiku
Mon, Jan 21, 2019 | By publisher
Politics
BENUE State Governor Samuel Ortom on Sunday criticised the Federal Government over the alleged move to question the presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party Atiku Abubakar over corruption allegations, especially his alleged role in the collapse of Bank PHB.
The Minister of Information and Culture Lai Mohammed said Atiku would be asked questions over the allegations on his return from the United States.
Ortom said in a statement by his Chief Press Secretary Tever Akase, “We watched with shock the televised press briefing by the information minister in which he vowed that the Federal Government would interrogate Atiku Abubakar on his return from the United States.
“The Federal Government’s plan to take over the job of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission to question the PDP presidential candidate has confirmed our earlier conclusion that the anti-graft agency has not only lost its neutrality but has also conceded its constitutional role to the APC administration.
“The EFCC is now the witch-hunt tool in the hands of the APC selectively unleashed on the opponents of the government in power. This is contrary to the EFCC Act 2004, which emphasises that the commission should treat all persons and cases it is investigating without bias or prejudice.” – Punch
– Jan. 21, 2019 @ 8:42 GMT |
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