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Why We Are After Saraki – EFCC

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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has revealed it possessed indicting petitions and other evidence against Senate President Bukola Saraki.

The anti-graft agency was reacting to a statement by Saraki accusing the agency of ‘witch-hunting’.

The Senate President through Yusuph Olaniyonu, his Special Adviser, lambasted the EFCC over its decision to investigate his earnings while as Kwara State Governor.

He stated that the commission was asked to go after him on a witch-hunt exercise by political opponents seeking to settle scores.

Responding to Saraki’s allegations that the ongoing probe was a witch hunt, EFCC spokesman, Tony Orilade, in a statement in Abuja on Wednesday, said it had hard evidence to probe Saraki.

The commission added that “putting him through a legitimate forensic inquiry was the legitimate route to establish his integrity as a public servant.

The statement reads in part, “It is in the interest of the public, and for Saraki’s personal good, that he is not only above board, but be seen at all times to be so.

“Indeed, all the instances in which the EFCC have had cause to sleuth into his financial activities either as a former governor or President of the Senate were driven by over-arching public interest and due process of the law.

“Against the background of the possession of indicting petitions and other evidence available to the EFCC, even Saraki will agree with the Commission that putting him through a legitimate forensic inquiry is the legitimate route to establish his integrity as a public servant.

“We have the mandate to rid the country of corruption and corrupt elements, no matter whose ox is gored.”