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Bobrisky: Reps to probe EFCC, NCS over alleged bribery, corruption

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The House of Representatives has resolved to investigate allegations of bribery against Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) in the case of money laundry charge against Idris Okuneye, popularly known as Bobrisky.

The resolution was sequel to a motion by Rep. Patrick Umoh (APC- Akwa Ibom) at plenary on Thursday.

Moving the motion, Umoh said that the the Nigerian Correctional Service (NCS) was also fingered in the disturbing allegation.

He said that the allegation which emanated from Mr Martins Otse, a social media influencer known as Very DarkMan, was widely circulated.

The lawmaker said that it was alleged that the EFCC dropped money laundry charges against Bobrisky upon collection of the sum N15 million.

“The publication alleged that the Iris Okuneye, upon conviction for abuse and defacing of the Naira, by the court did not serve his time at the Nigeria Correctional Service, but was lodged outside the confines of the service.

“The house is disturbed by the damning allegations against Nigeria’s critical law enforcement agencies, the EFCC and the NCS, established by this hallowed chambers to fight corruption and incarcerate persons convicted of crime for correctional purposes.

“Worried about the negative image and portrayal of Nigeria as a corrupt nation which Nigeria still struggle to redeem itself from such perception, a committee comprising of persons of unquestionable integrity to immediately probe the allegation be set up to investigate this allegations,” he said.

In his ruling, the Speaker of the house said that an Ad hoc Committee be set up to investigate the allegations and report back within within three legislative weeks.

Ericjames Ochigbo

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