Sporadic gunfire as EFCC launches night operation to arrest Yahaya Bello
Former Kogi governor Yahaya Bello
Published By: Kazeem Ugbodaga
By Kazeem Ugbodaga
In a dramatic turn of events, operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) reportedly stormed the Kogi State Government Lodge in Asokoro, Abuja, on Wednesday night in a mission to arrest former Governor Yahaya Bello.
According to a statement released by the Director of Media, Ohiare Michael, the operatives arrived in an aggressive manner, allegedly firing shots sporadically around the premises.
The statement noted that Bello had voluntarily visited the EFCC office earlier in the day but was told to leave and return at a later time.
“It was reported earlier that the former Governor went to the EFCC Office voluntarily, but the Commission told him to leave and come at a later date, only to mount a Gestapo-like attack on the Kogi State Government facility in Asokoro.”
The media team expressed grave concern over the manner of the EFCC‘s actions, warning that the agency should be held accountable for any harm that might come to the ex-governor.
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“We want to place it on record that the EFCC should be held accountable if anything untoward happens to him,” the statement continued.
Bello’s team condemned the attack as unnecessary, stating that the former governor had already made himself available to the EFCC for questioning earlier in the day.
“Tonight’s attack was needless as the former Governor made himself available to the EFCC in their office for interrogation. The EFCC had no questions to ask Alh. Yahaya Bello in the morning, but suddenly, they are out to arrest him,” the statement said.
The media team accused the EFCC of using its powers for political purposes rather than fulfilling its mandate to combat corruption.
“This action is condemnable. They have displayed the very reason many Nigerians believe they were fighting political battles instead of the mandate to fight corruption. This action reflects much more than the fight against corruption,” the statement said.
As of now, no official statement has been made by the EFCC regarding the incident.