Sunday, 5 November 2017

EFCC begs Nigerians to help it arrest wanted ex-pension Chief Abdulrasheed Maina


The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has spoke to Nigerians to enable it to arrest "needed man" Abdulrasheed Maina, who is the previous Chairman of the Presidential Task Force Team on Pension Reforms. 

Representative of the anti-graft agency, Wilson Uwujaren, made the interest while tending to the media on Friday. 


The disappointment of the EFCC to chase down the ex-Pension supervisor over seven days after he was let go has driven many to scrutinize the EFCC's treatment of the issue. 

Those despondent with the EFCC said that in spite of the fact that Maina had been announced needed by the commission in 2015, it neglected to arrest him when he came back to the nation unobtrusively and got restored into the common administration; evading the commission again after his latest rejection. 

In any case, the EFCC representative said
the commission had not yielded in its journey to capture Maina and gave the affirmation that it was keen on getting him. 

"We are on his trail; we are not yielding. We have opened up channels of correspondence and we have connected up with a few law implementation offices, both inside and outside the nation, to guarantee that we get him. Wherever he will be, he realizes that he is a needed man," Mr Uwujaren said. 

To accomplish its objective, the bonus needs the assistance of Nigerians, as indicated by him. 


"I will likewise utilize this chance to interest Nigerians; anyplace, anyone that sees him has a duty as a subject of this nation to ready law implementation," he said. 

"You can answer to the closest police headquarters or any EFCC office that is nearest to you. Maina is needed and we are not yielding in our endeavors to get him."

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