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EFCC freezing of Benue & Akwa Ibom’s accounts unconstitutional – NGF

By Meletus EZE

The Nigerian Governors Forum (NGF) has described as unconstitutional the freezing of the accounts of Benue Government by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

The Chairman of NGF, Gov. Abdulaziz Yari of Zamfara, spoke with State House correspondents after a closed door meeting with Acting President Yemi Osinbajo on Wednesday in Abuja.

EFCC had on Tuesday frozen the state’s account which was confirmed by Terver Akase, the Chief Press Secretary to Gov. Samuel Ortom of Benue State.

Yari said by the security situation in Benue, it was not wise to dislocate the state financially.

“If EFCC freezes the accounts of any state government, Benue or anywhere else, I think it is unconstitutional, it is not right, because you are shutting down government.

“Government must spend, more especially Benue where there are issues of insecurity.

“So, we do not know why the EFCC took the action. I do not think it is correct, but if it is correct, then my own point of view is wrong. But I believe this government will not sit down and oversee unlawful operations happening from the security agencies.

“From what happened yesterday, someone can understand that this government is following due process and laws of Nigeria. EFFC’s action in Benue is something that should be reversed,’’ he said.

Speaking on Tuesday’s blockade of the National Assembly, Yari said it was very unfortunate, but however, said that the attendant reaction by the acting president had vindicated the Federal Government in the eyes of local and international communities.

He recalled that similar incidents occurred in 2011 and 2014 respectively but no serious action was taken by the then government.

According to him, the government of Muhammadu Buhari is following due process and will never oversee unlawful activities within the security agencies.

Gov. Abdullahi Ganduje of Kano State, who was also in the Presidential Villa, told correspondents that Tuesday’s incident at the National Assembly was an embarrassment which should not have been allowed to happen.

On defection of his Deputy, Prof. Hafizu Abubakar to Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Ganduje said there was no cause for alarm.

According to him, it is the season of defection as the All Progressives Congress (APC) is also receiving defectors from other parties.

“The state House of Assembly wanted to impeach him but I was prevailing on them but they insisted, when he saw the handwriting on the wall, he decided to resign.

“They wanted to continue with the impeachment because he committed some impeachable offences, but I pleaded and they dropped the charges and allowed him to go, that is politics,’’ he said.

The anti-graft commission was also said to have frozen the the Akwa Ibom State Government’s accounts as the former governor and current minority in the Senate, Senator Godswill Akpabio defects to All Progressives Congress (APC).

However, spokesman of the anti-graft agency, Wilson Uwujaren, denied the report.

The freezing of the state’s accounts was confirmed by multiple sources working in the state. They, however, refused to be quoted because of the sensitivity of the matter. “We don’t know why the EFCC has taken this step. We were never informed of any infraction, and even no court order was obtained,” one source who spoke on condition of anonymity said yesterday.

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