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2019: BASSEY ALBERT GRANTED BAIL, NARRATES ORDEAL WITH EFCC


The Senator representing Uyo Senatorial District, Senator Bassey Albert Akpan, who was recently picked up by men of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), has narrated his ordeal with the Commission, saying “after which I was granted bail by the commission and told to come back the next day.”
Explaining, the Senator, who described his ordeal as political, said “The letter inviting me by the EFCC was for clarification of issues concerning my tenure as a commissioner of finance between 2007 and 2014.”
“I got to the commission on Monday May 14th, 2018, and was shown the file of investigation of the Barr. Leo Ekpenyong withdrawn petition of 2015 of which my statement was obtained by the commission in November 2015 and April, 2016. I therefore insisted of not writing any other statement but adopted my earlier statement of 2015 and 2016 after which I was granted bail by the commission and told to come back the next day.”
“EFCC two weeks detention court order on me was denied by the court based on the certified true copy at my disposal. I therefore see my ordeal as a political persecution and witch-hunt which is normal and usual at times like this. My lawyers have therefore filed a suit against the commission for this breach of my fundamental human rights and personal liberty, and the abuse of the court order which was sought by the EFCC itself.”

“As a public officer, whether past or present, you will be required by relevant authorities for clarifications from time to time, which is a normal course of action to ensure probity and accountability,” he explained.
“There is therefore no cause for alarm since as law abiding citizen, I will always make myself available whenever the need arise. I therefore urge the public to ignore the distorting and misrepresentation of facts as my invitation by the commission had absolutely nothing to do with any gift as its being circulated in the media. I am confident of my innocence since I served my state well and meritoriously so as a key and prominent member of the uncommon transformation class of 2007-2015. God’s Justice will always prevail over man’s judgment as God will always win. I remain ever committed in service to my constituents,” he concluded.

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