I have been informed of EFCC’s plan to raid my house – Adoke
Former Attorney-General of the Federation, Mohammed Adoke has said he has been informed of plans by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to raid his Okene home in Kogi state.
Adoke said this in a statement by his media aide, Victor Akhidenor on Friday.
Adoke had earlier denied an allegation by the EFCC that he received part of the $1 bn Malabu oil deal.e statement reads, “We have been reliably informed of a plan by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to raid the Okene, Kogi country home of Mohammed Bello Adoke (SAN), the former minister of justice and attorney-general of the federation.
“After turning up with nothing in Kano, now the EFCC wants to conduct another dramatic campaign in Okene for the cameras, and we are certain that like the previous raids which turned up nothing, no incriminating document or item would be found in the premises in Okene or anywhere else for that matter because no such document exist.
“Mr Adoke has made it clear times without number that on the Malabu matter, he only acted as directed by the former president, H.E Goodluck Jonathan, and in the best interest of the country. He did not enrich himself or anyone through the course of the transaction, which had been concluded long before he assumed office. He completed his brief to the best of his abilities and knowledge, and has since moved on. “However, for whatever reasons, the EFCC appears to have a different opinion on the Malabu issue and has made the harassment of Mr Adoke, his family and associates their past time, without providing any proof of wrongdoing.
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