The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has declared the ousted
Governor of Adamawa State, Murtala Nyako, wanted.
Investigations revealed that the leadership of the commission decided
to declare Nyako wanted after he failed to honour the commission's
invitations after his removal from office.
It was further gathered that Nyako has evaded arrest as operatives
detailed to arrest him after his removal from office by the House of
Assembly has not sighted him since then.
The Head of Media and Publicity of the EFCC, Mr. Wilson Uwujaren, told
one of our correspondents in a telephone interview in Abuja, on
Tuesday that the commission took the decision to declare Nyako wanted
because he had been elusive.
"Since Nyako, was removed, he has been elusive. So the commission has
devised a strategy to declare him wanted.
"The commission is planning to declare him wanted," Uwujaren said.
In response, Nyako said he was not surprised neither was he disturbed
about the decision to hound him because he would not be the first
person to be so hounded by men in power.
He expressed confidence that posterity will judge his administration kindly.
Nyako, who spoke through his Director of Press and Public Affairs,
Ahmad Sajoh, said this in a telephone interview with one of our
correspondents in Abuja.
He said "They (the then government of the day) set up General Olusegun
Obasanjo, accused him of a coup, jailed him unjustifiably and he later
came out of prison to become President; they orchestrated the
impeachment of Ayo Fayose, today they have returned him as governor
elect.
"We have no fears. They harassed former Central Bank Governor, Sanusi
Lamido; today he is the Emir of Kano. So, if what they are doing has
Allah's support, he would not elevate the people being humiliated.
There is judgment of history, there is judgment of God. Today they are
at the helm of affairs; it does not mean they will be at the helm of
affairs tomorrow. They should also await Allah's judgment."
In a related development, Nyako's deputy, Mr. Bala Ngilari was grilled
for about three hours by operatives of the EFCC at the headquarters of
the commission on Tuesday.
The Deputy Governor arrived the commission at 10:00 am and was allowed
to go after 1.00pm.
A highly placed source at the commission said, "The former deputy
governor was here. He responded to our invitation, he interacted with
operatives for some hours. He came around 10am and left 1pm."
It was further gathered that the leadership of the commission had
taken a decision to defreeze one of several accounts operated by the
Adamawa State Government to enable the state pay outstanding salaries
owed civil servants.
It was learnt that the commission had not lifted the freeze order on
the other accounts because they were still being investigated.
"One of the state government accounts, the salary accounts, has been de-frozen.
"The other ones have not been lifted because they are part of the
investigation. This one was released so that the government could pay
salaries; you know you cannot cripple the business of government," the
source said.
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