Magu's security personnel reportedly squared up to the CID as tempers flared.
Acting Chairman of the EFCC, Ibrahim Magu, has been hit with scandals since 2015 (Premium Times)
Acting Chairman of the EFCC, Ibrahim Magu, has been hit with scandals since 2015 (Premium Times)
There was a shouting match between security personnel and orderlies attached to the acting Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Ibrahim Magu, in Wuse, Abuja, before the anti-graft czar was driven to the nation’s presidential villa, sources say.
The EFCC has refuted reports that Magu was arrested on Monday, July 6, 2020. The Department of State Services (DSS) has also denied arresting Magu.
The EFCC also clarified that the embattled Magu “honoured
an invitation by a presidential panel reviewing the activities of the
EFCC, at the Banquet Hall wing of the presidential villa, Abuja.”
Premium Times reports that Magu was arrested at the entrance of the Wuse II EFCC office by security agents believed to be operatives of the Police Force Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department (CID).
The online newspaper also reports that the scene was anything but civil and pretty.
Stopping Magu's convoy
Premium Times quotes an eyewitness as saying that the EFCC boss’ convoy was stopped by armed security agents “but Magu’s security details challenged them.”
The incident would lead to a shouting match between armed operatives from both groups for several minutes.
“Magu and his convoy were driving to the
EFCC’s office in Wuse II. Unknown to Magu, the security agents had laid
siege around the entrance of the commission office. As his convoy tried
to gain entrance to the EFCC’s building, the security agents blocked him
with one of their vehicles.
“With the type of vehicle that
was used, it was clear that they were not criminals but security agents.
Magu’s escorts then came out to challenge the security agents. That led
to some shouting match for several minutes. Magu then agreed that he
would go with them.”
A security official told the newspaper that although “the
security agencies came with two official vehicles, they allowed Magu to
stay in his own car on conditions that one of the security agents sits
with him.
“He was then driven away to the presidential panel afterwards.
“It was still Magu’s driver that drove the
car (with Magu inside) with one officer, and one of the security agents
that came to arrest him. The first security car that came for him was
in front, the second was at the back of Magu’s car and his own convoy
joined up to the presidential villa.”
There are reports that Magu was detained overnight.
The presidential panel grilling Magu is led by former Court of Appeal Judge, Ayo Salami.
Magu's unending troubles
Appointed acting EFCC Chairman by President Muhammadu Buhari in 2015, Magu has had a running battle with the DSS and Attorney General of the Federation Abubakar Malami for quite some time.
In 2016, the DSS wrote a stinging report accusing
Magu of living large in a N40 million mansion, flying in private jets
and receiving kickbacks from persons he should be investigating for
corruption.
Malami recently sent a petition to President Buhari, accusing Magu of corruption.
Malami urged the president to sack Magu whom he accused of insubordination and diversion of assets recovered by the EFCC.
The AGF's letter reportedly contained 22 weighty
allegations that also included accounting gaps or discrepancies of
figures concerning the recovered assets.
The Bukola Saraki-led 8th
senate twice refused to confirm Magu following allegations of
corruption, submitting that he lacks the integrity to lead the
anti-corruption agency.
The presidency is yet to send Magu to the Ahmad Lawan-led 9th senate for confirmation.
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