Mr. Yusuph Olaniyonu, the
Spokesman for former Senate
President Bukola Saraki, says his boss
visited the Economic and Financial
Crimes Commission to clarify certain
issues, adding that the former
governor of Kwara State had since
returned home.
The Spokesman said this in a
statement on Saturday while reacting
to reports that his principal was
arrested.
A social media aide to Saraki,
Bamikole Omisore, had earlier denied
that Saraki was in EFCC custody,
claiming that the former Senate
President was attending a wedding.
In a subsequent statement, however,
Saraki’s media office explained that
indeed the former Senate President
had gone to the EFCC office in Abuja
but was only to clarify issues.
The statement read in part, “The
Media Office of Dr. Abubakar Bukola
Saraki will like to confirm that this
afternoon, Dr. Saraki on his own
volition visited the office of the EFCC
to clarify any issue that the
commission may want to raise with
him.
“It will be recalled that following the
order of the Federal High Court,
Abuja, on the fundamental human
rights case filed by Dr. Saraki during
the period of the former chairman of
the EFCC which precluded the
commission from investigating him
until the matter is dispensed with, the
commission at the last hearing on July
14, 2021, pleaded with the judge that
the order was preventing them from
doing their job.
“Following this complaint, Dr. Saraki,
as a responsible citizen, on his own
volition approached the commission
that at the earliest convenient date,
he was willing to visit the
commission’s office and clarify all
issues they might want to raise with
him.”
According to the statement, Saraki
answered questions from the
commission and has since returned
home.
“He was not arrested. Dr. Saraki also
assured the commission that he has
nothing to hide and will always make
himself available to clear all issues
that may require his attention,” the
statement further read.