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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has accused a former governor and two ex-ministers of spearheading a planned protest against the anti-graft agency.
“I received a report that about 259 civil society organisations under the aegis of the Coalition for Transparency and Economic Reform came out publicly on Wednesday to dissociate themselves from the so-called protests,” Oyewale said. “We also have our own intelligence, but the sum and substance of everything is that the protest is not in the overall interest of the nation and that youths should be wary so that they will not be recruited, they will not be used as cannon fodders in a cause that they really don’t understand.
“If you have a commission like the EFCC, you are not receiving some kind of an attack, it either means that we are not effective, or the public is not concerned about what we are doing. Oyewale maintained that the attacks on the EFCC were a result of its ongoing fight against corrupt elements in the country.
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