Tinubu's Bullion Van: EFCC Requests Petitions Following Call To Investigate Buhari's Ally Segun Awosanya
Segun Awosanya, an activist popularly known as segalink, has
asked the Economic
and Financial Crimes Commission to conduct an investigation into a
bullion van that allegedly brought a large tranche of cash into Bola
Tinubu's Lagos home on the eve of the 2019 presidential election.
The
anti-corruption agency has requested petitions on the politicians displaying
"wealth that can't be justified".
Tinubu is was a strong ally of President Muhammadu Buhari and
a national
leader of the ruling All Progressives Congress.
The
commission had posted on its social media that it is empowered by the law
to investigate anyone suspected of having illicit funds.
“Section
7(1) of the EFCC Establishment Act, 2004 gives us the power to
investigate properties of any person if it appears to the commission
that the person’s lifestyle and extent of the properties are not
justified by his source of income,” the commission tweeted.
Reacting
to the tweet, Segalink queried the anti-graft agency for keeping
mum when evidence of a bullion van was seen moving into the Bourdilion
residence of Tinubu.
Segalink tweeted, “I’m sure this section only gives you an
erection when it
concerns Yahoo Boys and opposition politicians.
"While
the miraculous self aggrandisers in bed with those the head of the EFCC
worships are immune to investigation. “Daylight bullion van exhibition of Bourdillon is justified
right?”
During
the 2019 presidential election, a bullion van was seen entering the house
of Tinubu in Ikoyi. When the politician was quizzed about it by
journalists, he dismissed the question, saying he held no public office
and could choose to spend his money as he wished.
The
anti-graft agency, however, defended its record, insisting that it had secured
convictions of former governors and other politically exposed
persons.
It stated, “Not to toe the line of politics as you may wish
but the EFCC has
successfully investigated, prosecuted and secured over 1, 245 convictions
between 2015 and 2019 which included two former governors, several
top government functionaries both in the past and present dispensations.
Applaud us.”
An adamant Segalink, however, posted the picture of bullion
vans entering
Tinubu’s home on the eve of the 2019 presidential election.
The
activist, who spearheaded the #EndSARS the movement said the EFCC should
take action on the bullion van incident before it would be respected
by Nigerians. He tweeted, “Let me splash some colours on this to make it
simpler to comprehend.
Your tweet claims that all the EFCC requires to hunt down citizens
is the display of wealth that can’t be justified. What justified
the relocation of CBN to Asiwaju’s house on Bourdillon on the eve
of the election?”
The EFCC, however, asked Segalink to forward a petition to
any of its offices
on the matter. “Kindly forward your petitions to Info@EFCCNigeria.org or visit any of
our zonal
offices or head office to submit a copy of your petition,”
the EFCC
said.
Source: saharareporters
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