The Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Abdulrasheed Bawa, has revealed the reason why the Commission laughed at the report of raiding the residence of Justice of the Supreme Court, Mary Odili.
Bawa revealed that the agency has no hand in the raid on Mary Odili’s house, disclosing that the Commission laughed over such a report.
Newsflash Nigeria had reported that EFCC operatives had on Friday conducted a search on the Abuja home of Mary Odili, who is a Justice of the Supreme Court. She is the wife of a former governor of Rivers State, Peter Odili, who is currently on the watchlist of the EFCC.
Speaking during an interview on Channels Television, Bawa said “mischief-makers” want to put the EFCC at loggerheads with the judiciary.
He said linking the raid to the EFCC is an attempt to fracture the relationship between the commission and the judiciary — its “biggest partner”, stating that they find this laughable.
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“I think they are just mischief-makers trying to link anything to the EFCC of this nature. We were never there, none of our operatives was there. It’s not from EFCC, it’s not an EFCC thing.
“And I’ve called all the non-security and re-enforcement agencies in the country and they also denied that anybody has been sent to the house to carry out any search or arrest.
“In fact, it came to my knowledge when a very senior lawyer called the director of legal. We were having a meeting in the evening, and he asked to give the phone to the director of operations that we were also having a meeting together with.
“And when I came back because I had just stepped out, they said that this is what is going on and we just laughed because we understand that there are a lot of people that want to put us at loggerheads with the judiciary.
“And you know that in the work that we do, the judiciary is our biggest partner, and of course they are just trying to cause a problem where there is no problem,” the EFCC Chairman said.