I’ve Reported EFCC to Buhari over Harassment – Okorocha
Former Imo state governor, Rochas Okorocha, has said he has spoken to President Muhammadu Buhari to prevail on the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to stop “harassing and intimidating” him.
Speaking with journalists after his meeting on Thursday with President Buhari at the State House, Abuja, Okorocha said he visited the President to discuss both politics and the issue between him and the anti-graft agency.
“I used this opportunity to intimate the president on what is going on between me and the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, the harassment, the intimidation I’m getting from the EFCC literally on a daily basis,” Okorocha said.
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“And to inform him that I have court judgements which stop the EFCC from harrassing and intimidating me and all that. The EFCC has refused to obey the law.
“That’s why I have to inform Mr President that the EFCC should be meant to obey the law that established them.
“Without the law there wouldn’t have been the EFCC. And the desperation with which they go about any affair that concerns me should stop,” Okorocha added.
The EFCC had on Monday filed a 17-count charge against Okorocha, who had declared to contest for president in 2023, accusing him of looting about N2.9 billion as governor of Imo State.
However, Okorocha dismissed the EFCC’s claim, saying he cannot steal from Imo because he is richer than the state.
“How much is Imo State government money? Imo State is really owing me because I never collected my security votes; I am supposed to collect N8 billion if I have to make claims for security votes I did not collect,” Okorocha had said.