The EFCC is very serious in its drive to get back Nigeria's looted Billions...
Indications have emerged that the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, as part of investigation into the distribution of money for the procurement of arms in the war against insurgency, is exploring the possibility of using ex-President Goodluck Jonathan’s aide-de-camp, Col. Ojogbane Adegbe, as a prosecution witness against some "powerful" suspects.
Col. Adegebe was arrested by the EFCC penultimate week after his name reportedly came up among those who are 'involved' in the distribution of money running into Billions.
According to LEADERSHIP, it was gathered from a reliable source conversant with the matter that the EFCC had proposed to cut a deal with Col. Adegbe to use him as prosecution witness, this is just to help him so that he might be saved from dismissal from the Army.
“He has not agreed to be a prosecution witness. He’s insisting that he doesn’t know anything about the money for arms procurement, that he was only an aide and that he carried out duties as assigned by his principal,” the source said.
The source further stated that the plan to use him as witness however does not foreclose the possibility of his prosecution if he is found to be guilty of any wrongdoing in the course of the investigation.
Col. Adegebe was arrested by the EFCC penultimate week after his name reportedly came up among those who are 'involved' in the distribution of money running into Billions.
According to LEADERSHIP, it was gathered from a reliable source conversant with the matter that the EFCC had proposed to cut a deal with Col. Adegbe to use him as prosecution witness, this is just to help him so that he might be saved from dismissal from the Army.
“He has not agreed to be a prosecution witness. He’s insisting that he doesn’t know anything about the money for arms procurement, that he was only an aide and that he carried out duties as assigned by his principal,” the source said.
The source further stated that the plan to use him as witness however does not foreclose the possibility of his prosecution if he is found to be guilty of any wrongdoing in the course of the investigation.







Nice move
ReplyDeleteI love this. Great work by EFCC
ReplyDeleteBright idea..
ReplyDeleteThis is getting messier...... I really saluted the courage of these EFCC guys
ReplyDeleteThis man better own up
ReplyDeleteEfcc is doing great work.may God strength u guys more.nenyekutes@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteGood plans, he should still pay the price nd it's better for him to cooperate with EFCC if nt he will hav problems
ReplyDeleteNo to pleaded Bargain , they are bunch of crooks
DeleteI don't really belive in any thing efcc is saying this time about looted criminals if I may say that but all I see is to keep we nigerians busy to say aww this people are really working but all is lies bc I have try to follow them up since all this started I found out that all this is to keep nigerians busy.
ReplyDeleteNice move by the EFCC.
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This people almost bankrupt Naija... They shd recover the funds and make gud use of it
ReplyDeleteHmmm serious things
ReplyDeleteSerious matter.
ReplyDeleteIf he refuse to cooperate and he's guilty just jail him
ReplyDeleteBarry
He better grabs the deal and saves his head from at least some trouble.
ReplyDeleteHope, he cooperate.
ReplyDeleteI pray they are real
ReplyDeleteDis one in-house naw,yam-choper don enter one-chance.
ReplyDeleteIt would be a good development if he'd agree to be a prosecution witness
ReplyDeleteHe should learn from amosu's wife.
ReplyDeleteEfcc una weldone o..inumidun
ReplyDeleteGood. Issokay. Let's see how it plays out.
ReplyDeleteolutoscene1@gmail.com
#Olu,can you see?
Nigerians are solidly behind EFCC to recover all our looted funds, they should use all the possible means to get to the root of the matters
ReplyDeleteAny tool or person we need to get our money back should be used. We are solidly behind EFCC
ReplyDeleteGood
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