By Crusoe Osagie with agency report
Former President, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, has said the ruthless manner in which the former chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, carried out his duties created enemies for him in the country.
Former President, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, has said the ruthless manner in which the former chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, carried out his duties created enemies for him in the country.
Speaking at the weekend in Ethiopia during the Third Tana High Level
forum on Illicit Financial Flows and Governance of Natural Resources,
Obasanjo said the ruthlessness with which Ribadu went about his
assignment in tackling the alarming rate of corruption in Nigeria caused
the EFCC at the time to also investigate him and other people close to
him, including his late wife, Stella, despite the fact that he was the
president.
Acknowledging that fighting corruption genuinely creates a lot of
enemies, Obasanjo, who said he was not afraid of those perceived enemies
who are still alive in Nigeria, added: “It is rather them that fear
me.”
Speaking on vested interests in the anti-corruption crusade, Obasanjo
revealed for the first time how Ribadu was once poisoned, saying it was a
very serious case that was “a matter of life and death”.
Noting that he made it clear to Ribadu that there should be no sacred
cow in the fight against corruption, the former president said following
this note of warning to the former EFCC boss, Ribadu took the
investigation to his door steps, probing him, his close associate and
his late wife, Stella.
According to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), the former president also disclosed how a serving minister who was his senior in secondary school was indicted and prosecuted by the EFCC under Ribadu and when the minister was found guilty, “there was no issue of senior again”.
According to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), the former president also disclosed how a serving minister who was his senior in secondary school was indicted and prosecuted by the EFCC under Ribadu and when the minister was found guilty, “there was no issue of senior again”.
Obasanjo, who is also the chairperson of the Tana Forum, said he
supported Ribadu during the anti-corruption fight, as there was the need
for willing political leadership at the highest level.
Adding, however, that the executive needed the relevant legislations to
work with, Obasanjo further disclosed his experience with the bill
establishing ICPC, which according to him, was whittled down by
lawmakers who felt they might be victims of the law.
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