
EFCC HITS BACK AT ADC: “WE’RE NOT POLITICALLY MOTIVATED”
GREATRIBUNETVNEWS–THE Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has strongly refuted allegations by the African Democratic Congress (ADC) that its investigations into opposition figures are politically driven. Instead, the EFCC asserts it’s a non-partisan body focused on upholding the law, urging the ADC to stop “sulking” over probes that are part of its mandate.
The EFCC’s response underscores its commitment to impartiality and the rule of law, emphasizing that its actions are guided by evidence and legal frameworks rather than political affiliations. This stance is crucial in maintaining public trust and ensuring that justice is served without bias.
The ADC’s accusations highlight ongoing tensions between political groups and anti-corruption agencies, a dynamic that continues to play out in the public eye.
The statement, signed by Dele Oyewale, Head of Media and Publicity for the EFCC, said its investigations are guided by evidence, not politics.
“Fraud is fraud. Corruption is corruption. There is no sacred cow, protected interest, or partisan consideration in the investigation and prosecution of corruption,” Oyewale said.
The EFCC’s reaction follows the ADC’s accusation that the agency is targeting opposition leaders with ‘politically motivated’ summons. The
ADC alleged that these cases were being opened in response to political affiliation rather than fresh evidence.
But the EFCC dismissed the claims as ‘self-serving, diversionary, narrow, and idle,’ arguing that corruption allegations must be investigated regardless of timing or political context.
“Every corruption allegation deserves to be investigated, and there is no constraint of time and season in criminal investigations,” Oyewale stated.
The Commission also pointed out that it is currently investigating several senior figures from the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), including sitting governors and ministers.
“Available records in our courts show that several political figures from all divides are answering charges of alleged economic and financial crimes and other acts of corruption,” the EFCC noted.
The agency reminded Nigerians that it is an independent body funded by taxpayers, not the ruling party. “The EFCC does not belong to the APC. It belongs to the Nigerian people,” Oyewale declared.
It urged political parties like the ADC to focus on their own activities and allow the Commission to perform its duties without interference.
The EFCC also stressed that its investigations are discreet and that it will not bow to pressure to reveal details prematurely.
“The Commission will not be blackmailed into making full disclosures of its discreet investigations of any state or non-state actor, no matter the provocation.
“All well-meaning Nigerians are enjoined to ignore political statements meant to heat up the polity and divert attention from the pillage of the national treasury,” Oyewale stated