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Out of detention, Secondus blames travails on APC, Amaechi

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The deputy national chairman of the Opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has alleged that his invitation and subsequent eight-day detention by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) is “witch-hunt and pure political persecution that has become a stock in trade of the APC government.”

According to him, the “facts of the matter under investigation have been grossly misrepresented in the media, apparently under inducement by some political opponents in the APC particularly, a Minister from Rivers State.”

Former River State governor, Rotimi Amaechi is the only minister from Rivers State in the President Muhammadu Buhari cabinet.

Secondus in a statement on Thursday said, “I honoured an invitation from the EFCC to clarify issues related to an ongoing investigation by EFCC. They confronted me with allegations of receiving some cars from Mr. Jide Omokore who has been my friend for over 20 years.

I admitted to them that Mr. Jide Omokore has given me car gifts on several occasions in the last 10 years for my personal use.

I want to state categorically that what I received from my friend, Jide Omokore were cars and buses supplied by a well-known car company, Skymit Motors apparently from a credit facility Mr Omokore has with the company. I don’t have any knowledge of the so-called transaction the investigators are alleging he had with NNPC.”

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He also stated, that the distortion of the issues is “in line with the strategy of the ruling Party to hide under the anti-corruption fight to humiliate the leadership of our Party.”

He continued, “I have been granted bail under very stringent conditions after 8 days in detention. Since the EFCC did not establish any case against me, I find my needless detention a clear case of witch-hunt and pure political persecution that has become a stock in trade of the APC government.

“My immediate concern is the denial of the fundamental human rights, excessive physical incarceration and the orchestrated negative media campaign completely skewed against those being investigated.

Nevertheless, I hereby restate my confidence in the rule of law and the relevant institutions for the resolution of this matter on its merit in the interest of justice.”

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  1. Apachee zooma

    March 3, 2016 at 5:32 pm

    Hahahah! I dey laugh o. Bros, what goes round, comes round. Sikena.

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