MR Ola Olukoyede, Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has vowed to quit if former Kogi State governor Yahaya Bello was not prosecuted.
In an interview with editors at the EFCC headquarters in Jabi, Abuja, on Tuesday, the anti-graft agency chairman vowed to pursue Mr Bello’s prosecution to its logical conclusion.
He also promised that anyone who obstructed the former governor’s arrest would be held accountable.
The EFCC seeks to arraign Bello on 19 counts of alleged money laundering, breach of trust, and theft of funds totaling N80.2 billion.
The agency’s chairman said that no matter what anyone does or the amount of attack against the anti-graft agency, he and his men will not relent in helping to sanitise the country.
Olukoyede noted that the EFCC needs the support of Nigerians to succeed, emphasizing that if the agency fails, Nigeria fails. He stated that the efforts made currently have helped the value of the Naira and the foreign market.
Meanwhile, the EFCC has served a copy of the charge sheet of alleged fraud to the tune of N80bn against Mr Bello on his lawyer, Abdulwahab Mohamed.
This followed a Tuesday order by Justice Emeka Nwite of a Federal High Court in Abuja after Bello’s absence in court.
He was absent from court for his arraignment on a 19-count charge of alleged money laundering to the tune of ₦80bn.
The judge while relying on Section 384(4) and (5) of the Administrative and Criminal Justice Act 2015, directed the counsel to Mr Bello to receive a copy of the charge.
The court held that where it had become impossible to effect personal service of a legal process on a defendant, such could be done through substituted means.
Justice Nwite further held that it was clear that the former governor failed to appear in court for his arraignment.
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