Stop chasing shadow, I am not the owner of EFCC-marked property in Abia - Ex-gov Orji declares

Stop chasing shadow, I am not the owner of EFCC-marked property in Abia - Ex-gov Orji declares

- Theodore Orji, a former governor of Abia, has denied ownership of the EFCC-marked buildings in the state

- Orji accused some persons of instigating the EFCC to go after him after they failed to extort him

- The senator, however, noted that the real owners of the houses in question have been revealed by the Abia state government

PAY ATTENTION: Click “See First” under the “Following” tab to see Legit.ng News on your Facebook News Feed!

Former governor of Abia, Theodore Orji, has denied the ownership of buildings marked for investigation by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFFC) in Umuahia, the state capital.

The Nation reports that Orji, who represents Abia Central at the red chamber in a statement issued on Tuesday, August 11, by his media adviser, Eddie Onuzuruike, in Abuja, accused some persons of instigating the EFCC to go after him after they failed to extort him.

Read also

Xenophobia: Nigerians are worse than South Africans - Comedian Hyenana reacts to ongoing protest in Nigeria

Legit.ng gathered that he noted that the real owners of the houses in question have been revealed by the Abia state government, wondering why he was being linked with the same properties.

Stop chasing shadow, I am not the owner of EFCC-marked property in Abia - Orji
Former governor of Abia state, Theodore Orji, denies ownership of a building marked by the EFCC in Umahia. Credit: Twitter/Theodore Orji.
Source: Twitter

The statement reads: “Our attention has been drawn to a fake news report in the media over the weekend initiated by one Comrade Akabueze Onuigbo, claiming to be the Publicity Secretary of a faceless group by the name Concerned Abians for Justice (CAJ).

“According to the syndicated report, Akabueze made a purported call to EFCC based on a previous call by an APGA chieftain, calling for a probe of Senator T.A. Orji and his son over the purported ownership of some buildings marked by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFFC) in Abia state.

“The office of the distinguished Senator T.A. Orji is using this medium to alert the general public that the individuals masquerading as groups are of no consequence but only out to cause disaffection and hatred not too far from committing the offences of hate speech and blackmail having failed to extort money from the Senator.

Read also

N10 billion fraud allegation: IGP orders probe of Udom’s appointee

“Concerning the EFCC and the markings in Umuahia, the Abia state commissioner for justice/attorney-general took time in July to explain to the public that the properties marked belonged to agencies and developers who are into multiple engagements with the Abia State government.

“For the avoidance of doubt, most of the said agencies had in different publications warned the EFCC to steer clear of the buildings and apologise. For the umpteenth time, Senator T.A. is not the owner of the buildings in question, hence the cheap blackmail should stop.”

PAY ATTENTION: Get the Latest Nigerian News Anywhere 24/7. Spend less on the Internet!

Meanwhile, Legit.ng had previously reported that the presidential panel investigating the suspended acting chairman of the EFCC, Ibrahim Magu, invited a Nigerian pastor indicted in the process.

It was reported that Pastor Emmanuel Omale, the general overseer of Divine Hand of God Prophetic Ministries International, Abuja, was alleged to have helped Magu wire N573 million abroad to acquire properties by the Nigerian Financial Intelligence Unit (NFIU).

Read also

Kogi guber: Huge number of APC aspirants is due to my efforts, says Gov Bello

Magu: Why did Buhari leave EFCC for Police people? | - on Legit TV

Source: Legit.ng

Online view pixel