Tompolo
Foundation for Human Rights and Anti-Corruption Crusade, FHRACC,
yesterday, said that ex-militant leader, Government Ekpemupolo, aka
Tompolo, did not flout any law by not honouring the recent invitation of
the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC.
FHRACC, in a statement by its national president, Alaowei Cleric,
said Tompolo’s reason that he was already in court with the commission
was tenable, adding, “The subsequent arraignment of Tompolo over some
trumped-up charges is a political witch-hunt by agents of the Federal
Government. The action of the anti-graft agency can be best described as
a ploy to use the government’s institutions to carry out political
execution of their perceived enemies.
“In critical assessment of the EFCC’s motives in carrying out this
provocative act, we can infer that the commission has already convicted
its assailant without trial, a practice not known in our jurisprudence.
“The EFCC, as a responsible anti-graft agency, should rather ensure that justice is done in any given case.”
Tompolo’s refusal to honour EFCC’s invitation not an offence —Rights group
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