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EFCC was unfair, forced me to declare my assets ― Shehu Sani

Former Senator representing Kaduna Central senatorial district, Senator Shehu Sani, who was released by the Economic and Financial Crime Commission (EFCC) on Friday has described his detention by the anti-graft body as unfair and a clear breach of his fundamental human rights.

In a press statement signed by Senator Shehu Sani on Saturday stated that his 30 days of incarceration in the hands of EFCC witnessed a very ugly situation which includes traumatising interrogations, searching his houses and offices as well as compelling him to declare his assets.

“My incarceration for 30 days in the jail of EFCC was unfair, unjust and a clear breach of my fundamental rights and hence stands condemned.

“During my unjust stay in the EFCC cell, I was subjected to traumatising interrogations; My houses and offices were searched. They compelled me to declare my assets. They tried to subject me to polygraph lie detector tests. My accounts were blocked. My phone was seized all in the name of fictional “24” or “25” thousand dollar extortion.

“Any information planted in the media by the EFCC spokesperson while I was in their custody about me is outrightly false and nothing but a bacterial and fungal infested concoctions, typical of their style.

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“Our country will continue to be at the bottom strata of the Transparency International index as long as our anti-graft agencies only use their might and arsenal to crush ants while lacking the courage, the heart and the liver to confront the snakes, the vultures and the hyenas of the ruling establishment.

“They can frame me, detain me but can’t silence me.

“I shall abide by all the conditions of my bail and appreciate the courage, compassion and wisdom of the court in granting me the bail.

“In an ideal democratic state, all agencies of the government are obliged to operate within the dictates and the ambit of the rule of law or the nation leaps into tyranny.

“The rule book of Stalin, the manual of Hitler or road map of Mussolini should not be the guidance and the compass of the nation’s security and anti-corruption agencies in their quest to sanitise our country.

“I wish to thank all individuals and groups that have shown concern, support, solidarity and prayers during my 30 days of incarceration in the underground cell of the EFCC on the orders of its chairman. With gratitude to Almighty Allah and my special appreciation to Amnesty International, SERAP, HURIWA and numerous to mention,” he stated.

Ifedayo Ogunyemi

Ifedayo O. Ogunyemi‎ Senior Reporter, Nigerian Tribune ogunyemiifedayo@gmail.com

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