Amidst N70bn Probe Matawalle levies EFCC boss with strong accusation, details shocking

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EFCC Chairman Demanded $2m Bribe From Me – Matawalle

 

Bello Matawalle, the governor of Zamfara State, has levelled an accusation against Abdulrasheed Bawa, the chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

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He claimed that the chairman of the EFCC demanded a $2 million bribe from him.

 

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In light of the widening rift between the governor and the anti-corruption agency, he made the accusation.

 

Matawalle demanded Bawa’s resignation in a statement released on Wednesday, claiming he had questions to answer regarding corruption.

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However, the EFCC Chairman responded that he had nothing to hide and requested that Matawalle petition the proper authorities if he had evidence against him.

 

Matawalle insisted in an interview with BBC Hausa that Bawa could not be trusted.

 

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“It is not appropriate to always fault governors. In addition to governors, the federal government also has a treasury. What does the head of the EFCC do to them? As he claims to have evidence regarding governors, he must also provide evidence regarding federal officials.

 

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“If he leaves office, everyone will know he is not an honest individual. I possess proof against him. Let him resign; I guarantee that within 10 seconds, more than 200 individuals will present evidence of bribes he accepted from them. He is aware of what he asked of me, but I declined.

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“I have evidence that he requested a $2 million bribe from me. He invited me to the house where we met and explained the rules. He told me that governors would be visiting his office, but I did not observe this. If I lack evidence, I will not say this.”

 

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Contacted for a response, Wilson Uwujaren, spokesman for the anti-corruption agency, stated that he had not seen the article and therefore could not comment.

 

When he was informed that Matawalle had spoken on BBC Hausa, he stated that he could not speak Hausa and requested that the story link be sent for a response, but he had not responded at the time this report was filed.

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