EFCC in mud for not providing the name of minister that bought mansion of N1billion
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) is currently in the mud for not providing the name of the female minister who bought a $37.5 million( n1billion).
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) is currently in the mud for not providing the name of the female minister who bought a $37.5 million( n1billion).
While having an interview with Sunrise Daily, a Channels Television program, on Tuesday, the chairman, Abdulrashhed Bawa disclosed that the commission investigated the female minister who such an amount of property from a bank and deposited $20 million cash.
“We investigated a matter in which a bank MD marketed a property to a minister and agreed to purchase it at $37.5 million.
“The bank then sent a vehicle to her house to evacuate $20 million from her house in the first instance,” he had said.
However, the situation has not met Nigerians on a positive side as they believed: EFCC scores cheap points by publishing names of suspected internet fraudsters but can name the Buhari minister that paid $37.5M for a mansion, definitely ole ni everybody.
EFCC scores cheap points by publishing names of suspected internet fraudsters but can name the Buhari minister that paid $37.5M for a mansion, definitely ole ni everybody.
— ?? ????? (@mrrebelxo) June 17, 2021
So the EFCC couldn't name Buhari's Minister Involved In Laundering Of $37.5million but they are always very fast to tag a placard on an alleged #YahooBoy or #YahooGirl's chest sentencing them before the public eyes. I am very pained by the way this country treats my generation.
— FS Yusuf (@FS_Yusuf_) June 16, 2021