Taiwo Adisa - Abuja
A major feud appears imminent between the
Department of State Service (DSS) and the Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission (EFCC) over a move by the commission to interrogate some
officials of the DSS.
Though details of the investigation
purportedly being carried out by the EFCC were not made available to
Sunday Tribune at the weekend, it was gathered that the commission had
sent a request to effect the release of the affected DSS officials.
Investigations
revealed that the authorities of the DSS had, however, refused to
release the requested officials, thus creating a fresh round of
animosity between the two government agencies.
A source
knowledgeable on the matter said that the invitation was an attempt to
rubbish the Service since the DSS was not answerable to the EFCC.
The
source said: “What are they (EFCC) trying to do, audit our operations
or what? Did the service report any financial infraction to them and
call for their intervention? It is just a case of overzealousness and
lack of professionalism and we won’t allow that, because what you allow
is what will continue.
“If they [EFCC] need any clarification on anything, they should come to our office.
They know where we are. We can’t be humiliated by anybody. Never! If
this is a fallout from the security report officially requested by the
National Assembly, then we wish them luck. We stand by our findings. If
someone is not fit and proper to hold an office, we can’t season any
filth. It’s as simple as that. We never went outside of our mandate.”
The
DSS has been at loggerheads with the EFCC since the Service wrote two
memos to the Senate, stopping the clearance of the acting chairman of
the EFCC, Mr Ibrahim Magu.
The Service, in a March 14, 2017
security report sent to the Senate, concluded that “in the light of the
foregoing, Magu has failed the integrity test and will eventually
constitute a liability to the anti-corruption drive of the present
administration.”
Though sources said Magu had answered queries
raised by President Muhammadu Buhari, on the said report, the responses
were not made available to the Senate, which refused to clear Magu.
When
contacted, EFCC spokesman, Wilson Uwujaren, told Sunday Tribune that he
needed to check with the authoritues to confirm the said invitation
sent to the DSS officials.
Monday, 6 November 2017
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