Fani-Kayode
Eniola
Akinkuotu, Abuja
A former Minister of Aviation,
Chief Femi Fani-Kayode, has apologised to the Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission over Tuesday’s allegations wherein he stated that the EFCC had
raided the home of the embattled Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Walter Onnoghen.
Fani-Kayode had in a Facebook
post said, “Why have the EFCC surrounded the home of CJN Onnoghen and why are
they seeking to arrest him? These people want Nigeria to burn! Buhari call off
your dogs before it is too late!”
However, the commission had threatened to sue him for defamation,
describing him as a purveyor of fake news.
In
another Facebook post on Wednesday, however, Fani-Kayode apologised for his
earlier comment but said some people actually searched the CJN’s home.
The former minister also
insinuated that Onnoghen’s bank accounts had been frozen by agents of the
Federal Government.
He said, “Yesterday I was
informed by usually reliable sources that EFCC were positioned outside CJN’s
home. I have since discovered that the men were not from EFCC and I removed the
posting. The error is regretted.
“Meanwhile
can the Federal Government tell us which agency sent those men and why they
beat a retreat? Again is it true that a television journalist was arrested at
the scene and his camera and footage confiscated? If so, why?
“Finally is it true that the
Attorney General has ordered the NFIU to freeze Onnoghen’s bank accounts.
Questions, questions, questions! The tyranny continues unabated.”
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