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Why EFCC is after former Customs boss, Dikko

written by Samuel Etuk January 12, 2016
Why EFCC is after former Customs boss, Dikko

Indications have emerged that the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, is after the immediate past Comptroller-General, CG, of the Nigerian Customs Service, NCS, Abdullahi Dikko because of the alleged “messy and stinking Customs” he bequeathed his successor, Col. Hameed Ali (rtd).Abdullahi Dikko

This is as the anti-graft agency is considering the use of extradition to bring home the former Customs CG from Dubai, where he is suspected to be living since his retirement, if he failed to honour its invitation this week, Leadership reports.

It would be recalled that operatives of the commission stormed Dikko’s Abuja house when he was away to Dubai and turned the house ‘upside down’ searching for some incriminating documents over the ongoing investigation of some petitions brought against him while in office.

The immediate past Customs CG had voluntarily retired from service shortly after President Muhammadu Buhari was sworn into office. This was despite the fact that Dikko’s second- term had just begun.

A source in the commission told the newspaper that the failure of Dikko to honour the EFCC invitation may mean the use of extradition from the United Arab Emirates, adding that, “It is advisable for Dikko to return home this week to answer some questions raised by the petitioners who accused him of sharp practices while in office the better otherwise, the commission will has no choice but to use the extradition to bring him to justice wherever he may be.”

The source continued that, “Dikko has some questions to answer over what Col Ali met on ground, the place stinks, to say the least and if the man has travelled out of the country, we may ask him to come back if he has nothing to hide else we may be forced to use other ways to bring him back.”

 

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