The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has opened up why its operatives arrested one Jonathan Okunbor who the governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party in the last election in Edo State, Asue Ighodalo, has claimed to be one his witnesses before the election petition tribunal.
The media was awash on Tuesday over the arrest of Okunbor, said to be a chieftain of the opposition party, with many condemning the arrest as an indication that the ruling party seeks to armtwist the opposition over the ongoing petition.
The commission, reacting to the development on Wednesday, said Okunbor “is a prime suspect connected to a case of misappropriation of funds involving all the 18 local government areas of Edo State.”
EFCC in its statement by Dele Oyewale, said the “Ongoing investigations showed that about N6billion was diverted to Kezmith Global Ventures owned by Ogunbor.”
EFCC Has No Business with Edo Election Witness that has no Corruption Issue The attention of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, has been drawn to a trending video insinuating that Mr. Jonathan Okunbor, a suspect being investigated for an alleged N6billion fraud, was an election witness. The Commission wishes to state without any equivocation that Okunbor is not a witness of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in the election tribunal as claimed by Mr. Asue Ighodalo. Rather, he is a prime suspect connected to a case of misappropriation of funds involving all the 18 local government areas of Edo State. Ongoing investigations showed that about N6billion was diverted to Kezmith Global Ventures owned by Ogunbor. The suspect was running the ventures using the name and identity of Mr. Godfrey Emode. The Commission’s investigators, in their quest to unearth the shadiness of Ogunbor, arrested Emode who led them to the suspect in Eterno Hotel where a pre-trial meeting was being held. Investigators interrogated the counsel to Ighodalo on the status of Ogunbor in the election tribunal matters and he clearly stated that he was not a witness in the matter. In spite of this, Mr. Ighodalo and his co-travellers at Eterno Hotel prevented EFCC officers from carrying out their constitutional duty and obstructed them from arresting Ogunbor. Specifically, Ighodalo insisted that Ogunbor was his witness when it was obvious that he only wanted to aid his escape from the Commission’s investigators. The EFCC remains committed to its adherence to the rule of law and the Commission has no business with any Edo State election witness that has no corruption charge before it. The EFCC will not hesitate to bring anyone to trial, witness or no witness, if it has a basis for doing so. The public is assured that Ogunbor will be brought to book soon in connection with the alleged N6billion fraud involving his firm, Kezmith Global Ventures.