Elder statesman and convener of the Pan Niger Delta Forum (PANDEF), Chief Edwin Clark has charged the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to revisit “old, pending” corruption cases against former governors.
He spoke in a chat with Arise TV on Thursday.
Chief Clark was reacting to the EFCC’s allegation of financial crimes against the immediate past governor of Kogi, Yahaya Bello.
The PANDEF convener described Bello as “a young man following the footsteps of his predecessors”.
Speaking further, Chief Clark implored Ola Olukoyede, the chairman of EFCC to should revive corruption cases against former governors and ministers — from 2007.n
The elder statesman also queried the judiciary for having a number of corruption cases “in court for 10 to 15 years” that have not being tried.
“Yahaya Bello is just a young man following the footsteps of his predecessors. What I said was for the chairman of EFCC to revive or revisit old, pending cases from 2007. Those who have been jailed for 10 years or more have returned,” Clark said.
“But some people are in the senate using their influence to adjourn cases. The judiciary also has a role in answering why cases that have been in court for 10 to 15 years have not been tried.
“Some of these people are now ministers, dining with justices because they are free men.
“In 2007, more than 15 former governors and ministers were charged to the court during Ribadu’s time as EFCC head.
“After some time, some of the cases were not heard again. All we heard was that these former governors had been cleared to contest for senatorial seats and are now in the senate.”