Monday, 22 July 2013

I prosecuted ‘Obasanjo boys’ – Ribadu

Former chairman of Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Mallam Nuhu Ribadu has claimed that he prosecuted “Obasanjo boys” as against popular saying that he prosecuted only the perceived enemies of the then president, Olusegun Obasanjo.
He said this in a reply to an article by Mahmud Jega of Daily Trust, with the title "Gra-gra versus softly-softly". Ribadu noted that most of the prominent names he prosecuted while in office were of the same political party with the president.
“It is therefore amusing when I hear people these days charge me of "selective justice". Well, perhaps those charges could be passed as the example of what Wole Soyinka called “our collective amnesia". Take a comprehensive list of high profile people EFCC brought to justice, majority of them were people that could be correctly tagged "Obasanjo boys". Even though some of them suddenly turn around the moment they found themselves in trouble with the law, as a way of buying public sympathy,” he said.

Ribadu also gave credit of the work done during his tenure to the political will of President  Obasanjo to fight corruption. He said, “Success of anti-graft efforts is hinged largely at the leadership level, especially the political leadership. We were lucky to have the cooperation of the leadership at the time. To the credit of President Olusegun Obasanjo, he let us do the work even at a time we were going against some elements that were extremely close to him”.

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