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Don’t let EFCC set Zamfara on fire, activists tell Buhari

- By Hamza Idris

Pro-democracy activists in Zamfara State under the aegis of Zamfara Unity Forum (ZUF) have called on President Muhammadu Buhari to warn the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to steer clear of the politics of Zamfara State in order to avert a major crisis.

In a statement issued yesterday and signed by Com. Usman Bungudu, the convener of the forum, the activists alleged that the anti-graft body had been contracted by politician­s to intimidate and humiliate Malam Daudu Lawal, who the national leadership of the APC had nominated as the consensus governorsh­ip candidate of the party.

“As we write this, we understand that the EFCC is seriously looking for charges to be brought against Lawal who has been in detention for over one week. We understand that the arrest was orchestrat­ed by a former permanent secretary who is desperate to replace Lawal as the APC candidate. It must be noted that this same former permanent secretary was indicted in the Abdulrashe­ed Maina pension scandal, yet the EFCC is allowing itself to be used by the same character. That is how low the EFCC has descended. This was not the original intention of those who set up the EFCC,” the forum alleged.

“We also understand that the retired permanent secretary is being aided and abetted by a minister, even though the same minister was among those who conceded that Lawal should be the consensus candidate after the stalemate. Despite holding a strategic position in the security architectu­re of Nigeria, and despite his profession­al background, he has not used his weight to bring peace to Zamfara State, yet he wants to be governor. When a society does not examine the credential­s of people who desire to rule over it, that is what happens. We do not oppose the ambition of any politician who wants to rule the state, but they must not set the state on fire because of their personal interests. Zamfara is bigger than all of us.

“We once again call on President Buhari, who has been a victim of political manipulati­ons in the past, to call the EFCC to order and ask the agency not to allow itself to be used as a tool in the hands of desperate, old and tired politician­s.”

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