Someone Who Was Never Invited Can’t be Evading Arrest-CSOs Condemns EFCC Action on Yahaya Bello

The Coalition of Anti-Corruption Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) has condemned what they described as the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission’s anti-democratic approaches to issues of law enforcement against former Kogi governor, Yahaya Bello.

CSOs Condemns EFCC Action on Yahaya Bello
CSOs Condemns EFCC Action on Yahaya Bello

This development is coming due to the notice issued by the EFCC declaring Bello wanted for offences “in connection with an alleged case of money laundering to the tune of N80.2bn.”

The embattled former governor was further placed on the watch list of the Nigerian Immigration Service, while all police officers attached to him have equally been withdrawn by the Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun.

However, the CSOs, numbering over 120, along with their members and supporters who hit the streets of Lagos on Saturday, faulted the actions of the Federal Government in the ongoing face-off between the EFCC and the former governor.

The press conference was led by the Chairman of the Centre for Anti-Corruption and Open Leadership part of CSOs, Debo Adeniran; Sina Loremikan (Campaign Against Impunity), Declan Ihekhaire (Activists for Good Governance), Gbenga Soloki (CADOV), Ochiaga Ohaneze (Ohaneze Youth Council) and Funmi Jolade (Women Democratic Vanguard).

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Speaking on the issue, Adeniran pointed out that the EFCC did not send a letter of invitation to Bello, thus the allegation that he evaded an arrest does not exist.

In his words, “Someone who was never invited, who has a valid court order restraining his arrest and harassment, among other reliefs, until the determination of the court case, could not be said to be evading arrest. It is deliberate misinformation to turn the public against the governor.

“If the FG continues in its iniquitous way of trampling on the rule of law by undermining our judicial system, we will mobilise a much larger number of Nigerians to join this pro-democracy struggle. It concerns all Nigerians because we don’t know who the next victim may be.”

“There is no point in endangering anyone’s life unnecessarily because that’s the situation we believe that Yahaya Bello is in now. If the government doesn’t handle this matter carefully, it may shoot itself in the foot and put all Nigerians in collective injury.

“We have been on the side of the EFCC in many cases without gratification or prompting. But in this case, we insist that the EFCC is disregarding the rule of law and creating room for anarchy. And this must not be allowed to stand,” Adeniran added.