Lawyer Claims Extended Detention of Former EFCC Chairman Raises Suspicions of Political Interference in Anti-Corruption Efforts

…By Larry John for TDPel Media. A prominent lawyer, Pelumi Olajengbesi Esq, has raised concerns over the prolonged detention of Mr. Abdulrasheed Bawa, the suspended Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

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Olajengbesi asserts that Bawa’s detention, which has exceeded three weeks without any charges, is politically motivated and contradicts the laws of the land.

Background and Context

President Bola Tinubu suspended Bawa last month, following which he was arrested and detained by the Department of State Services (DSS).

Olajengbesi criticizes the Tinubu-led government for the continuous detention, claiming that this deliberate subversion of Nigerian laws to achieve specific political objectives undermines the country’s anti-corruption fight and its institutions.

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Detention Raises Suspicion of Political Motives

Olajengbesi highlights that the extended detention of Mr. Bawa without trial raises suspicions that his incarceration is politically motivated.

He emphasizes the significance of Nigeria’s leading anti-corruption agencies, particularly the EFCC, which has garnered international acclaim for its successes.

The lawyer argues that the continued detention of the former chairman undercuts Nigeria’s anti-corruption fight and tarnishes its reputation on the global stage.

Upholding the Rule of Law and Preserving Integrity

Olajengbesi asserts that the situation demands urgent attention and scrutiny from all stakeholders, including the Civil Society community and well-meaning Nigerians.

He emphasizes the need to protect the fight against corruption from being hijacked and to preserve the integrity of anti-corruption institutions in the country.

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The lawyer emphasizes the importance of upholding the rule of law and ensuring governance with integrity and accountability.

Lack of Progress Raises Concerns

The lawyer expresses disappointment in the lack of progress in Mr. Bawa’s case following his suspension.

The absence of timely action and transparency in the legal process raises questions about the motives and intentions behind the continued detention.

The fact that Bawa is being held by the DSS further intensifies suspicions of political interference, which, if true, would undermine the progress made in combating corruption.

Implications for Governance and Trust

Olajengbesi emphasizes the gravity of the situation, asserting that it has broader implications for the state of governance, anti-corruption efforts, and citizens’ trust in their government.

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He emphasizes the importance of either promptly charging Mr. Bawa in court with transparent legal proceedings or releasing him to his family or back to work.

Such action would demonstrate the commitment to the rule of law and the fight against corruption.

Allegations and Future Implications

The lawyer highlights serious accusations, including claims that Mr. Bawa is being shielded from public scrutiny until Nigerians shift their focus to other matters or that he is being targeted for investigating the incumbent president and his allies while in office.

Olajengbesi warns that these weighty accusations cannot be dismissed lightly, as they will shape the government’s perception over the coming years.

Call for Action and Justice

Olajengbesi concludes by urging the government, civil society community, and concerned individuals to address the ongoing situation surrounding the detention of the EFCC Executive Chairman.

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He emphasizes the need for immediate attention, decisive action, and a sense of finality.

By ensuring justice is served, fighting corruption, and promoting transparency and accountability, Nigeria can move towards a more promising future.

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