Bullion Vans: Why EFCC Won’t Investigate Tinubu – Sagay

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Prof Itse Sagay, chairman of the Presidential Advisory Committee Against Corruption (PACAC), has disclosed why the  Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC)  could not probe All Progressives Congress Chieftain, Bola Tinubu, over the bullion vans spotted in his home on the eve of the 2019 presidential election even after receiving a petition.

The Herald reported that Deji Adeyanju, Nigerian Human Activist decided to petition the EFCC over the bullion vans found in Tinubu’s compound on the eve of Presidential elections.

Sagay alleged that the petition was written in bad faith and hatred which is why the EFCC is not investigating, saying  that Tinubu should be given a benefit of doubt as he got rich from his own handwork and investment.

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He said: “If there is no credence in the petitions, what is there to investigate? You know Nigerians are very adept at writing petitions. They like frivolous petitions just as they like litigations. If you know how many petitions are thrown out at the NJC, you will be amazed.

“The Nigerian mind tends to be very vicious in terms of these things. They don’t like Tinubu so they must write a petition against him; a stupid baseless petition. My view is that there is no basis for those petitions. There is no merit in those petitions and that is why the EFCC is not acting on them.

“They said they sighted bullion vans in front of his house. Is that an offence? It makes no sense to me. If a bullion van comes to my house now to deliver anything, does that make me a criminal? Even if it is money, and it is my money, what is wrong in that?

“So, I don’t see anything in those petitions. They are just written in bad faith and hatred and they can’t expect the EFCC to join them in this baseless hatred of other people and pursue a vicious campaign of calumny. Tinubu was already very rich before he became governor. He is not a man who became rich after he joined the government.

“He worked in the petroleum sector. I recalled that during the course of his fight with Abacha, he had to escape for his life in order to join so many other people like Anthony Enahoro, Wole Soyinka, and many other pro-democracy activists. Tinubu was the one funding quite a lot of the organisations and those staying abroad. So, he has always been a man of means.

“It will be ridiculous that having come back to the country, won’t he invest his money in various ventures? So, no one should be surprised that he is a rich man.”

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