EFCC: Why We Arrested Adenuga
From Thisday;
“The Commission thinks it necessary to clarify that: EFCC visited Chief Adenuga’s home on Sunday, 9th July 2006, only after several invitations to him, over a period of more than three months. He refused to honour the invitations;
“Even at his Victoria Island, Lagos home, for over seven hours, Adenuga, among other evasive tactics employed by his family and staff, refused to see EFCC operatives or allow them entry;
“The 14 operatives (not “over 40″ or “over 70″ as reported in the media) had no choice than to extract Chief Adenuga in a professional manner, with due respect for his rights as a citizen of Nigeria and in accordance with established rules and regulations. Consequently, no injury was done to his person or damage to his property;
Fair enough.
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Comments (2)
Interesting, I was so shocked when I heard…Ribadu is really at work
But for how long? Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala is out, Ribadu must be next?
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