The former governor of Adamawa state, Murtala Nyako said declaring him wanted by the Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission (EFCC) did not come to him as a surprise, adding that the present administration does not spare good
people.
Reacting to the development, Nyako said
he was not in the least surprised by the latest turn of events because
the present administration had shown a disdain for honest people.
The former governor spoke through his Director of Press and Public
Affairs, Ahmed Sajoh.
He said, “We are not surprised but if it is true that they have done that (declared Nyako wanted), it is a good development.
“This administration does not spare good
people. Show me any of the vile and corrupt people who have been
declared wanted or convicted.
“Then show me the good people it has not hounded.”
The Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission had on Wednesday declared Murtala
Nyako and his son, Abdulaziz Murtala, wanted.
The Head of Media and Publicity of the
EFCC, Mr. Wilson Uwujaren said Nyako and his son were declared wanted for offences bordering on economic crimes.
“Former
governor of Adamawa State, Murtala Nyako, has been declared wanted by
the anti-graft agency, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission.
Also wanted by the EFCC is the son of the ex-governor, Abdul Aziz
Murtala Nyako, a retired naval officer.
“Both are wanted in a case of criminal conspiracy, stealing, abuse of office and money laundering.”
The EFCC had in July last year given the
indication that it was most likely to declare Nyako wanted because he
failed to honour the commission’s invitation to answer questions on how
monies meant for the running of the state were spent.
Uwujaren had said then that the
commission was opting for the strategy to declare Nyako wanted because
he had been elusive since he was ousted from office.
“Since Nyako, was removed, he has been elusive. So, the commission has devised a strategy to declare him wanted.
“The commission is planning to declare him wanted,” Uwujaren said.
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