Ayo Salami, chairman of the presidential panel investigating
Ibrahim Magu, suspended chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission (EFCC), says he does not regret his appointment to serve on the
panel.
Magu is being investigated over allegations of abuse of
office and mismanagement of recovered assets from May 2015 to May 2020 — the
time he acted as chairman of the anti-graft agency.
Magu’s lawyers have always disagreed with the panel.
In a memo on Tuesday, Salami accused the lawyers of planting reports in the media that he regrets chairing the panel.
“The reports were a figment of the wild imagination of the
reporter, the two lawyers quoted as his sources and the medium that published
the story,” he said.
“There was no time anything near the unthinkable scenario
painted in the false story occurred in any meeting between myself and the
lawyers to Magu or any other person, for that matter, since the Judicial
Commission of Inquiry began its sittings.
“I have no cause to express any regret over my Chairmanship of the Commission, not to talk of betraying any form of emotion before anyone about it. I see my appointment to serve as the Chairman of the Commission of Inquiry as an honour and call to service, thus my decision to accept diligently and patriotically discharge this responsibility.
“I have never appointed any of the two lawyers or any other
person(s) to speak on my behalf as I can express myself without recourse to the
lawyers of the persons we are probing. As an eminent jurist, who retired as the
President of the Court of Appeal, I have handled much more complex cases than
the current one before the Commission. There is no doubt that the false reports
were aimed at causing mischief and tarnishing my hard-earned reputation and
integrity. I remain resolute and committed to the service of the nation and
ready to champion the ideals of justice and fairness.
“I want to point out that such wild claims against me and
the Commission are not strange to me, given the manner in which the lawyers to
Magu have been carrying on in the conduct of their client’s case before the
Commission. Planting such lies in the media about proceedings at the panel has
been their pastime. They believe that it is by engaging in such media
propaganda against the Commission that their client can be easily absolved of
the various allegations that have been brought against him.”
Asking Nigerians to disregard the report, the retired
president of the appeal court said the “lies
and blackmail” will not deter him and other members of the panel from
discharging their duty.
He said the panel which he chairs will continue its
investigation of the allegations against Magu with a view to unearthing the
truth and ensuring that justice is done.
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