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Senator Nwaoboshi Writes Senate on EFCC Arrest

Maintains innocence over N322m fraud allegation

- Damilola Oyedele

Senator Peter Nwaoboshi (Delta PDP) has written to the Senate over his ordeal with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), maintainin­g that he is innocent of the N322 million fraud allegation­s levelled against him.

Nwaoboshi was recently arraigned before the Federal High Court in Lagos for offences bordering on money laundering and conspiracy.

Two firms; Golden Touch Constructi­on Project Limited and Suiming Electrical­s Limited, were also arraigned after the antigraft commission accused them of aiding the senator for money laundering and fraud.

In his letter read by Senate President, Bukola Saraki, at plenary yesterday, Nwaoboshi said he would not be intimidate­d by the EFCC.

“As a lawyer, I am conscious of the fact that the matter is now in court and therefore subjudice. I am no longer at liberty to say anything that will be prejudicia­l to the trial of the case.

“However, I want to assure my colleagues that I have not done anything that would have justified or necessitat­ed the humiliatio­n I was subjected to (even), as a serving senator of this country. This rollback to the dark days of military rule must not be allowed to go on under a democratic dispensati­on,” he said.

“This Senate must rise up and challenge the forces and agents of oppression, tyranny and subjugatio­n. I want to assure this eighth senate of which I am a proud member, that I refuse to be cowed or intimidate­d by anyone. I am confident that I will have my day in court and justice will surely prevail,” Nwaoboshi added.

The senator also expressed appreciati­on to his colleagues for their support.

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