A former Deputy Governor of Osun State, Senator Iyiola Omisore, has
insisted that he did not collect money from the office of the former
National Security Adviser, Lt. Col. Sambo Dasuki (retd.).
Omisore asked the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission to stop blackmailing opposition leaders in the country.
The former deputy governor said this in a statement on Wednesday
while reacting to a report that his account had been frozen by the
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission.
It will be recalled that the EFCC had frozen five bank accounts
traced to Omisore, and the two sons of a former Minister of State of
Defence, Senator Musiliu Obanikoro.
The EFCC, it was learnt, froze the accounts as part of investigations
into the N4.7bn diverted from the imprest account of the Office of NSA
under the leadership of Dasuki (retd.).
Omisore, however, said, “EFCC is known for spreading rumours.
Freezing my account shall amount to the tyranny and illegality acts. I
won’t be surprised if the EFCC can be dodging court summons declaring me
wanted and evading service. I shall ask the court to compel them to
unfreeze such account because I’m neither on trial nor found guilty.
“Rather than use legal means to ensure justice, it has instead
resorted to media trial and falsehood, which wouldn’t prosper under any
guise. I didn’t take money from the NSA. Why this political
trial-prosecution, intimidation and humiliation?
“EFCC won’t stop at any height to blackmail opposition. My AIT
programme has attracted another falsehood to harass me. Only a few days
ago, I accused the EFCC of dodging court summons. I didn’t collect money
from the ONSA, I insist.
“I have not had any dealings with the ONSA. Last time it was N700m,
today it is N1.3bn. Nigerians should be expecting higher multipliers in
future. There is no such amount of money in my account. Let the EFCC
bring all findings to the court, instead of media hype.”
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