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HURIWA blasts EFCC over mishandling of Yahaya Bello’s case
The Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria (HURIWA) has launched a stinging critique of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) for its handling of the high-profile case involving former Kogi State governor, Yahaya Bello.
The group condemned the agency’s inconsistent messaging and lack of coordination in addressing Bello’s alleged involvement in an N80.2 billion money laundering scandal.
HURIWA’s National Coordinator, Emmanuel Onwubiko, issued a statement expressing frustration over the confusion surrounding Bello’s recent visit to the EFCC headquarters in Abuja.
Reports from Bello’s media team suggested that his visit was voluntary, arranged after consultations with his legal and political advisers. However, EFCC spokesperson Dele Oyewale contradicted this, denying that Bello was ever in the agency’s custody and reaffirming that the former governor remains a fugitive.
The conflicting narratives have sparked criticism from HURIWA, which characterized the situation as a “charade” and called for immediate reforms within the EFCC.
The group argued that the mixed signals and lack of clarity undermine the credibility of Nigeria’s anti-corruption efforts and reflect broader dysfunction within the country’s institutions.
HURIWA also criticized the disparity in the treatment of individuals accused of corruption versus those accused of internet fraud, accusing the EFCC of double standards.
The organization highlighted the contrast between the public shaming of internet fraud suspects and the apparent leniency afforded to high-profile figures like Bello.
The human rights group urged President Bola Tinubu’s administration to take decisive action to address the EFCC’s shortcomings and restore public trust in Nigeria’s fight against corruption.
HURIWA warned that continued leniency towards influential individuals could damage the country’s commitment to effective anti-corruption measures.
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