We’re investigating Zamfara gov Matawalle for N70bn fraud – EFCC
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) is probing Zamfara State governor, Bello Matawalle, for “N70bn fraud”.
Chairman of the anti-graft agency, Abdulrasheed Bawa, said this at a press briefing on Thursday.
He said Nigerians should not be swayed by Matawalle’s recent outburst.
Th governor had levelled allegations against Bawa and dared the commission to go after members of President Muhammadu Buhari’s cabinet.
But Bawa, who spoke through the Director of Public Affairs of the commission, Osita Nwajah, explained that the agency was not supposed to dignify Matawalle with a response but it did in order to set the record straight.
He said, “It is intriguing that Matawalle would want to take on the role of a supervisor, who tells the EFCC whom to investigate. Is this a case of a thief saying he must not be touched until other thieves are caught… He is under investigation for N70 billion fraud.
“Unfortunately, it is not within Matawalle’s remit to dictate to the EFCC whom to arrest, when and where. Suspects in the custody of the Commission cut across all sectors and social class.
“The qualification to get a space in the Commission’s detention facility, is to commit a crime. It does not matter whether you are a priest , Imam, Governor or minister.
“Currently, a former minister of power is in the custody of the EFCC over a N22billion corruption allegation. That conveniently did not attract Matawalle’s attention.”
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