…seeks Court Order to compel EFCC, Police, DSS to arrest, probe aspirants
The NASS leadership battle has taken a new turn as Legal and Investigative unit of Civil Society Central Coordinating Council, (CCC) is currently filling a mandamus suit to compel anti graft agency, Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC to arrest and investigate Former Zamfara Governor and Senator-elect, Abdulaziz Yari and serving House of Representatives member, Hon. Muktar Aliyu Betara, over alleged money laundering and other financial crimes.
The duo are currently eyeing the Senate Presidency and Speakership seats despite the All Progressive Congress, APC zoning arrangement.
The CCC in a statement by unit head, Maxwell Aleto, is specifically seeking a court order for EFCC, Police, DSS to probe what it refers to as “their questionable source of funds and expenditures above legitimate income.”
The CCC is also seeking a court order to allow security agencies search the duo’s houses and offices and that of their associates.
The statement reads, “Betara who represents Biu/Bayo/Shani federal constituency is the Chairman, House of Representatives Committee on Appropriation. He’s one of the G7 aggrieved speakership aspirants plotting to go against the rules of their party. Reports on the streets is that Betara and Yari are allegedly throwing money around and trying to use that to compromise lawmakers.
“It’s really sad that when the nation is in need for competent leadership, people with questionable income and character are trying to be in leadership position. In particular, Former Zamfara Governor Abdulaziz Yari was on several occasions grilled by the EFCC for alleged illegal financial dealings and misappropriation of funds.
“It was reported that in February last year that Yari faced a long interrogation session with detectives at the Lagos office of the EFCC over an alleged attempt to illegally move N300 billion from a corporate account in a new generation bank,” the group said.