Monday, 21 December 2015

WE ARE WAITING FOR ORDERS -- EFCC READY TO QUESTION EX-PRESIDENT GOODLUCK JONATHAN.


      There are signs that the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) might write former President Goodluck Jonathan to explain his involvement in the arms scandal.

       Officials of the EFCC
                  


      It seems EFCC is waiting to receive orders from President Buhari before they write a letter to the former President.

     According to Punch Newspapers, an EFCC source said this is because his name has come up severally during its investigations.

    “They have to be invited to make clarifications; it does not necessarily mean that they have been indicted but it is only a standard procedure for them to appear to make clarifications where necessary.”

     The source reportedly said “You see, this is an...
investigation. In a situation like this, the commission has a thin chance of not inviting those whose names have been thrown up.''

      Adding that “I think by now, Anenih, Bode George and all those who were mentioned during the investigation should have been invited but the commission has not been given the directive to pick them up''.

      The source also said they will have to receive clearance from President Buhari before they write the former President a letter.

     “We know what we are doing. Anytime from now, possibly this week, they will be invited.”

      It is recalled that the former National Security Adviser (NSA), Sambo Dasuki said that former President, Goodluck Jonathan instructed him to share N10 billion to members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) during his administration.

    
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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