Efcc witch hunting kwankwaso -youth leader

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC  has been accused of  witchunting the ex-goernor of Kaduna state by the national youth leader of the New People’s Party, Auwal Musa.

The youth leader made the claim in a recent interview on News Agency of Nigeria on Thursday 26 june in Kaduna that the action was instigated by some political rivals to tarnish Kwankwaso’s image.

 

In his words “I challenge EFCC to come out with facts on the allegations, otherwise, we consider it as an attempt to witch-hunt and victimise him,”.

 

Muasa also alleged that there was no justification for EFCC to commence investigation of Kwankwaso from 2015 to 2023 as a former Governor and leader of NNPP.

 

He asked the reason why  EFCC wait this long to investigate him, nine years after leaving office and also why investigate party affairs.

 

The leader stated that  investigating an ‘honest and hardworking’ person like Kwankwaso will only amount nothing but  a waste of time.

“Go to Kano and see what he did as a governor, check his records as a Defence Minister, and a Senator,” hea dded.

 

Musa urged the EFCC to disregard any petition written against Kwankwaso by any politician or any associate.

On NNPP crises, he announced that the party had resolved all its internal crises including the power tussle among its officers at the local, state and national levels.

 

“We have recently conducted elections into various offices in 13 states of the country successfully,” he said.

 

 

He declared that the party had also made changes in its logo and structurally designed a method of campaign ahead of the 2027 elections.

 

“It is our hope that the NNPP will give a surprise outing and will win national and state seats in the coming elections.

“Nigerian youths are ready to make serious changes in the national political scene.

“We will take over the government and salvage this country from maladministration,”

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