The tweet which was deleted apparently because it was accused of being partisan, disclosed that the anti-graft agency has reopened the fraud case against outgoing Governor of Ekiti state
The tweet which was deleted apparently because it was accused of being partisan, reads;
The tweet which was deleted apparently because it was accused of being partisan, reads;
“The parri is over; The cloak of immunity torn apart, and the staff broken. #Ekiti Integrated Poultry Project/Biological Concepts Limited N1.3bn fraud case file dusted off the shelves. See you soon.”
Here are reactions from Nigerians to the tweet from EFCC below;
@dondekojo wrote;
The funny thing is that Fayemi has several corruption cases too. But EFCC shared that nonsense regardless
Reno Omokri wrote;
To those who think the@officialEFCC is neutral, this tweet (which they have now deleted, but which we screenshot) shows you what@GovAyoFayose and the@OfficialPDPNig were up against. Don’t cry for Fayose Nigeria. Cry for yourselves. Can the EFCC say this about any APC Governor?
@Mrsipoga wrote;
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission is to opposition politicians what SARS is to ordinary Nigerians.
@Chunecxy wrote;
APC are now in partnership with Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, what a shameless country we live him. I’m ashamed of this country Nigeria
@henrydeary wrote;
Its myopic for anybody to think EFCC is neutral. They are have been and continue to be tools in the hand of ruling party. The worst institution so far. Its shameful.
@mike_adeyemi1 wrote;
It’s annoying knowing fully well that this is an apparatus of Nig State and not an arm of APC. Until we create independent board charged with appointing heads of EFCC and even the judiciary, Justice and criminal systems will remain at the mercy of the President.
@iluturaki wrote;
EFCC being partisan, they were tweeting something about the end of immunity for Fayose
@apaseayomi wrote;
This is so unprofessional from EFCC. We want you to fight fraud but don’t be trolling or throwing banter for cases.
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