The attention of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC,
has been drawn to the editorial of Thisday Newspaper of August 23,
2016 titled “The Death of Citizen Nunugwo”.
The attempt by Thisday
to call attention to the unfortunate incident of the sudden death of Nunugwo,
a fraud suspect of the EFCC in the said editorial appears salutary, on
the surface, as the public deserves to be properly informed on the circumstances
leading to his death. The EFCC appreciates this fact, and has never shied
away from sharing information regarding the sad occurrence with the public.
The need for openness in the handling of the issue partly informed the
decision of the Commission to announce the death and provided vivid account
of the chain of events before and after his demise in a press statement
on June 10, 2016 by its spokesperson, Wilson Uwujaren
The EFCC has come clean on this matter and will welcome investigation by
any agency as it has nothing to hide.
However, the agency is worried by the attempt by sections of the media
to latch on the Nunugwo matter to settle some unstated scores with the
EFCC. The attempt by Thisday to project the EFCC as an agency with
scant regard for the sanctity of human lives is suspect. According to the
newspaper, “Just recently, two suspects reportedly died in EFCC custody
and up till today, there is no information about the cause of their death”
(sic).
This is blatant falsehood, scaremongering and a devious invention by
Thisday. The motive is to tar the EFCC as a lawless agency.
The EFCC would like to state that contrary to the information in the editorial,
there are no mysterious "two suspects" who have died in the custody
of the EFCC.
The Commission is challenging Thisday newspaper to name the two
suspects they say died in the EFCC custody, for which information on the
causes of deaths have not been provided.
Where it is unable to do so, Thisday must tender an unreserved apology
to the EFCC, failing which the Commission would have no other option than
to explore all available means to recover its professional integrity and
sterling image in the comity of law enforcement agencies, where the EFCC
is indeed held in very high esteem.
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