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Anti-graft war: EFCC accuses CDHR of compromise

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has accused the Committee for the Defence of Human Rights, (CDHR) of compromise in the struggle for the enthronement of a better Nigeria.

The accusation was made yesterday at a media briefing where the EFCC pointedly alleged that leaders of the group had offered the platform to fight a proxy war by defending a high profile suspect in a case of fraud the Commission is investigating. Speaking against the backdrop of an earlier public alert on the fraudulent antics of some groups to defend a high profile suspect it is investigating, the Commission’s Head of Media and Publicity, Femi Babafemi said some leaders of the CDHR have already come out as key actors in the un-folding drama of compromise meant to malign the internationally-acclaimed works of the EFCC.

“Barely 24 hours after the EFCC alerted the nation that some elements hiding under the cloak of civil rights groups had been heavily paid by a high profile suspect in a corruption case we are investigating, one of the masquerades has come to the open to dance naked,” the EFCC spokesman said. He added that some compromised leaders of the CDHR have mobilized some civil society groups in the guise of holding an anti-corruption forum to blackmail the present leadership of the EFCC.

“Many of the groups and persons that have been invited to the forum certainly do not know the motivating force propelling the brains behind the forum. Since deceit has been employed by the organisers of this forum to lure other good intentioned groups and individuals to rubber stamp their pre-determined agenda. We believe we have a responsibility to further inform the public, especially sincere members of the civil society community, that the elements behind the forum are nothing but hired hands who are taking advantage of the good reputation built over the years for CDHR by the likes of Beko Ransome Kuti, Mrs Ayo Obe and others to line their own pockets.”
The EFCC challenged credible members of the CDHR to investigate the source of the funds some of their compromised cadres are using to convene the anti-corruption forum while in the same breath taking them to task to controvert the momentous achievements of the present leadership of the EFCC.

“If the president of CDHR cannot see beyond the impotent blackmail that the present leadership of the EFCC is not fighting corruption, then we challenge him to controv²ert the following attainments recorded in the last three years of the present leadership of the Commission: while the Commission’s record of recoveries stood at about $4 billion in 2008, today it is in excess of $11 billion; while the Commission had about 10 high profile cases in court in 2008, today there are over 65 high profile cases at various stages of prosecution in courts; this is in addition to over 1500 other cases in courts with a record of conviction already above 600,” the statement said.

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