EFCC probe: COMMUNITY ALERT MEDIA WARNS SAHARA REPORTERS TO STOP BEING USED BY POLITICIANS AGAINST OBASA

 




‘I have nothing to hide’ — Obasa speaks on EFCC probe

Community Alert media calls on both International and Nigeria Associations of publishers  to sound a note of warning  and caution to Sahara Reporters to stop being used as a political vessel to project the present Speaker in Lagos State,  Hon.  Mudashiru OBASA in negative character as against the interest and wishes of his supporters  and Lagosians  as a whole. 



The report gathered described the incident as provocative, cruel and unwarranted adding that 
SaharaReporters had carried out an investigation on the speaker who allegedly owns more than 60 bank accounts which has no basis rather to create public apathy to both the Speaker and All Progressive Congress (APC). 

THE HONOURABLE SPEAKER,  MUDASHIRU OBASA HAS  THIS TO SAY:



Mudashiru Obasa, speaker of the Lagos state house of assembly, says he has nothing to hide on the corruption allegations against him.

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On Thursday, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) had begun questioning Obasa over the alleged fraudulent activities linked to him.

The Lagos assembly speaker was accused of embezzling public funds and abusing his office.

In a statement after the interrogation by officials of the EFCC in Lagos, Obasa said he decided to honour the invitation of the anti-graft agency as a responsible lawmaker.

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“The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission invited me today (Thursday). As a responsible citizen and lawmaker, I honoured the invitation. I have nothing to hide,” Obasa said.

“When we are called upon by law-enforcement agents in their investigations, as responsible citizens, it’s our duty to oblige them.”

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He was accused of using his office to misappropriate funds and allocate contracts to himself through third party sources, as well as other acquaintances.

The state house of assembly had cleared the speaker of the allegations, saying they are untrue.

However, civil society organisations petitioned the EFCC to carry out a comprehensive investigation on the matter.  

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