Accusing the anti-graft agency of compromise, the House
of Assembly threatened to institute a legal action against EFCC should it fail
to comply with the directive.
The House, in a letter reminding the EFCC of the petition
it submitted to the commission on October 27, 2016, said: “Should the EFCC
fail, refuse and or neglect to act on this petition within 21 days of receipt
of this letter of reminder; we shall have no option than to institute legal action
against you”.
The House had submitted a petition, dated October 24,
2016 and signed by the Speaker, Pastor Kolawole Oluwawole, to the EFCC in Abuja
on October 27, 2016, complaining of fraudulent practices against Dr. Fayemi, Mr
Dapo Kolawole, Mr Yemi Adaramodu, Mr Abiodun Oyebanji, Arc Oyelade (CASA Nig
Ltd), Mr Bayo Kelekun and others.
The letter of reminder, also signed by the Speaker and
submitted by the Deputy Speaker, Hon Segun Adewumi and Chairman of the House
Committee on Information, Dr Samuel Omotoso, on Monday reads: “We write to
remind you of our petition dated 24th October 2016, which was submitted and
duly received in your office on 27th October 2016.
“Three months after the petition was submitted, you have
refused, and or neglected to act on it. We again attach herewith copies of
relevant documents submitted with the petition and hope that this time around,
you will not shy away from your responsibility this time around.
“However, should you fail, refuse and or neglect to act
on this petition within 21 days of receipt of this letter of reminder; we shall
have no option than to institute legal action against you.”
Speaking to journalists after submitting the reminder, Dr
Omotoso, who was flanked by Hon Adewumi, said that the APC led federal
government was fighting corruption involving opposition with “sulphuric acid
while using cold water to fight the ones involving APC members and
functionaries of the federal government”.
The petition, dated October 24, 2016 and signed by
Speaker of the House of Assembly, Pastor Kolawole Oluwawole, was submitted to
the EFCC in Abuja on Monday, by the trio of the Deputy Speaker, Hon Segun
Adewumi, Chairman House Committee on Information, Dr Samuel Omotoso and Hon
Sina Animasaun.
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