The Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission, EFCC, has said that the continued detention of the spokesperson of
the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, is due to his unwillingness to admit and
return the ‘over N400 million’ he allegedly received from embattled former
National Security Adviser, Sambo Dasuki.
Ibrahim Magu, the Acting Chairman of
the EFCC, denied claims it was on a witchhunt of leaders of the opposition PDP
after its continued detention of Metuh and release of Jafaru Isa, an All
Progressives Congress chieftain.
Magu claimed that Mr. Isa had begun
the process of refunding the money in his possession, Mr. Metuh had refused to
do same.
”From the records, Metuh got over
N400 million, he has not said anything because we need the public money to be
returned so that it’s going to be used for public good,” Mr. Magu said during a
meeting with online media publishers in Lagos.
“Also Jafaru Isa, what Dasuki gave
him was N170 million. He also agreed…of course he has collected that money, he
was with us for 4-5 days and then he made a deposit of N100 million and entered
an undertaking to bring the rest. That does not mean we will not prosecute
him.”
“But this other Metuh, instead of
going for a refund, he has admitted he collected money…. so instead of… he
still has the money because the money is too much. Instead of returning the
money, he preferred to go on strike.”
Mr. Isa, a former military governor
of Kaduna State, was arrested last Wednesday by EFCC operatives for allegedly
receiving N170 million from the Dasuki.
Mr. Metuh, the Spokesperson of the
PDP, has been in EFCC custody since January 5.
The EFCC boss insisted the Commission
is not selective in its anti-corruption war, noting that only people involved
in “some certain action or inaction of corruption” are being invited for
questioning.
“Nobody who is not corrupt, who is
not involved, is with us,” he said, Vanguard report.

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