EFCC Don Set Trap? Malami 57 Property Case Raise Eyebrow—Justice or Political Witch Hunt?

EFCC Don Set Trap? Malami 57 Property Case Raise Eyebrow—Justice or Political Witch Hunt?

Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) don file fresh case for court as dem dey push make government collect about 57 property wey dem say connect to former Attorney-General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami. According to EFCC, the properties dey spread across different locations and dem believe say na proceeds of unlawful activities.

EFCC lawyers tell the court say dem don already secure interim forfeiture before, and now dem wan make the forfeiture final so that the properties go fully enter government hand. Dem argue say enough evidence don show say the assets no follow due process.

But sources close to Malami dey insist say the former AGF no do anything wrong. Dem claim say all the properties get legitimate explanation and say the case na political witch-hunt to stain him image after leaving office.

Wahala As Court To Decide Fate Of 57 Properties Linked To Malami

Serious tension don build as court prepare to decide whether the 57 properties wey EFCC list go finally belong to the Federal Government or go return to Abubakar Malami. The anti-graft agency say the case na major step in Nigeria anti-corruption fight.

EFCC also present documents and witnesses wey dem say prove ownership trail and financial movement tied to the properties. Dem maintain say the former AGF position give am advantage to gather wealth wey no match him official earnings.

Meanwhile, legal experts dey watch the case closely, saying the outcome go set strong precedent for how Nigeria go handle high-profile corruption cases. Many Nigerians dey wait to see whether justice truly go prevail or if the case go end like others.

Nigerians React As EFCC Targets Malami Property—‘Na Real Fight Against Corruption?’

Reaction don full ground for social media as news break say EFCC dey pursue final forfeiture of properties linked to Malami. Some Nigerians hail the move, saying at least government dey show seriousness to tackle corruption at top level.

Others, however, dey question the timing of the case, arguing say why action no come earlier when Malami still dey office. Dem suspect say politics fit dey play big role for the whole matter.

As the case dey continue, many citizens dey call for transparency and fairness. Dem say whether Malami guilty or not, the process must clear and just, so Nigerians go regain trust for anti-corruption agencies and the judiciary system.


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