The Coalition for Good Leadership, Accountability, and Rule of Law Initiative has praised the International
Criminal Police Organization for refusing to back the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission’s wanted declaration of businessman Bashir Abdullahi Haske. In a statement released on Saturday, the coalition described the EFCC’s move as politically motivated and a clear attempt to use state power against perceived opponents of the ruling government. “Interpol has shown courage in standing against the victimization of opposition figures in Nigeria.
“If this case truly followed international law, why has the EFCC not contacted Interpol? Their refusal to follow due process raises serious questions,” the statement added. “The EFCC’s failure to follow standard procedures suggests ulterior motives and reinforces fears of a politically driven agenda,” the coalition said. “This is a troubling case of sensationalism being placed above proper judicial processes, and it shows how the agency is weaponizing its authority to target political opponents.
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