Governors of
Nigeria’s 36 states have threatened to declare war on the Acting Chairman of
the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Ibrahim Magu, 
over what
they described as “unwarranted attack on the Nigeria Governors’ Forum, its
officials and associated entities,” presidency officials familiar with the
matter have told PREMIUM TIMES.
The EFCC has in the
past weeks been investigating the governors’ handling of the Paris Club refund made
to states by the Federal Government, and has invited officials of the Nigeria
Governors’ Forum (NGF) secretariat over the matter.
The anti-graft
commission accused the governors of making some unclear payments to consultants
which helped the NGF in computing and negotiating the refund due to each state
of the federation.
The EFCC also
blocked an Access Bank account belonging to the NGF, a development that led the
Forum’s chairman, Governor Abdulaziz Yari of Zamfara, to storm the presidential
villa to protest, our sources said.
Our sources said the
meeting between Mr. Yari and Acting President Yemi Osinbajo held on January 30.
“The governor met
Vice President Osinbajo saying he has the mandate of his colleagues to request
him (the VP) to call Magu to order or that the governor would do all they can
to defend their integrity and that of their states,” one of our sources said.
“The governor said
should Magu continue to harass the NGF, the 36 governors would strike in a way
never seen before.”
Mr. Yari was further
quoted as telling Mr. Osinbajo that Mr. Magu had in the past weeks subjected
officials at the NGF secretariat to “harassments and ceaseless interrogations.”
“We have done
nothing wrong and we view this onslaught on the NGF as a fishing expedition
designed to embarrass, humiliate and insult the 36 governors for perceived or
imaginary wrongdoing,” the Zamfara governor is quoted as saying.
“We urge urge you to
call him to order or we will fight back whichever way we can.”
The EFCC is asking
the NGF to explain payments made to Mallam Alu Agro Allied Limited, Melrose
General Services Co. Ltd, Bizplus Consulting Services Ltd., Bina Consults &
Integrated Services and other consultants and legal experts.
But in explaining
the payments, Mr. Yari reportedly told Mr. Osinbajo, “As a duly registered
organisation, we, in the course of our work engage consultants and experts in
areas where we do not have in-house capacity and these consultants and experts
are paid for the services they render.
“The right to engage
staff and other experts and professionals to carry out work on behalf of the
governors is within the purview of the NGF and we are hard put explaining the
current development.
“We fear that the
harassment has gone on for too long without any signs of abating and we are
urging you to call this man (Magu) to order and desist from any further
harassment of our officials and consultants.”
In his response, the
acting president was said to have thanked Mr. Yari for calling his attention to
the matter and pleaded with him and his colleagues to be patient while he
looked into the matter.
PREMIUM TIMES
however learnt that the governors are not taking the matter lightly, and have
fixed a general meeting for Wednesday in Abuja.
Laolu Akande, the
spokesperson for Acting President Osinbajo could not be reached to comment for
this story.
But the Director
General of the NGF, Asishana Okauru, confirmed that Mr. Yari recently met Mr.
Osinbajo over the matter.
“I don’t know the
details of their discussion, but I am aware the two leaders met,” Mr. Okauru
said. 
“I am also aware
that the governors are very angry with what appears a deliberate attempt by the
EFCC and its leadership to malign them and to feed the media with
misinformation.”
Mr. Okauru said
contrary to reports, he was never arrested over the matter at anytime, but that
he willingly responded to enquiries by EFCC operatives.
The spokesperson for
the EFCC, Wilson Uwujaren, declined to comment saying he was not aware of the
meeting between Mr. Yari and Mr. Osinbajo.
Mr. Uwujaren however
later issued a statement saying the EFCC investigation on the matter was still
at a preliminary stage and that no governor had so far been indicted.

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