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Prove your allegations against corrupt officials, EFCC dares Mompha
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has announced that it has been prompted to the “malicious and unsubstantiated” statement made by Ismaila Mustapha, also known as Mompha.
In the statement, Mompha reportedly made allegations of corruption against the operatives of the Commission.
Dele Oyewale, the anti-graft agency’s Head of Media & Publicity, explained in a release sighted by News360 Nigeria that the claim, which is made by an accused in a criminal trial for conspiracy to launder funds obtained through unlawful activity, retention of proceeds of criminal activities, and failure to disclose assets and property, should be disregarded as the rantings of a sinking defendant.
Oyewale remarked that the claims strike at the heart of the Commission’s most prized value-integrity and must be challenged.
“The Commission is alarmed that the accused will abandon the platform offered by the court to launch a media war against it through spurious claims.
“If he believes that raising phantom accusations against the Commission will scare it from diligently prosecuting his case, he is mistaken as no amount of scaremongering will deter the Commission from pursuing the case to a logical conclusion,” Oyewale said.
Consequently, he buttressed that while Mompha may just be a drowning man clutching at any straw owing to the overwhelming evidence of his involvement in the money laundering case, his unsubstantiated claims against the EFCC are an issue the Commission is taking seriously.
“To this end, the Executive Chairman of the EFCC, Mr. Ola Olukoyede has directed that Mompha be invited to bring clasping evidence of any issue of corruption against any staff of the Commission. Besides, the socialite should also justify his labeling of the EFCC as a “useless agency” with evidential proof.”
The anti-grant agency’s spokesman, however, said, “As a responsible law enforcement agency, the EFCC would not sit back and allow libelous effusions against its reputation to go unchallenged.
“Mompha, to all intents and purposes, cannot be expected to paint the EFCC in bright colours owing to the professional ways officers of the Commission are handling his matter. The EFCC would not be distracted from playing its job by the antics of traducers like Mompha.”
Meanwhile, the anti-graft agency advised the public to ignore his ranting as Mompha should rather face his prosecution before a court of competent jurisdiction.