Gunfire Erupts Amidst EFCC’s Yahaya Bello’s Arrest Attempts

Tensions rise at Kogi Governor’s Lodge

Gunfire rang out at the Kogi State Governor’s Lodge in Asokoro, Abuja, late Wednesday night as operatives from the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) attempted to arrest former Kogi State Governor, Yahaya Bello. A confrontation ensued between EFCC personnel and security forces guarding the lodge, escalating into a chaotic scene.

Governor Ododo Allegedly Aids Bello’s Escape

Amidst the confusion, a Channels TV broadcast captured the tension while gunshots fired repeatedly. Allegations have surfaced that current Kogi State Governor, Ahmed Ododo, assisted in whisking Yahaya Bello away from the scene, preventing the EFCC from arresting the embattled former governor.

EFCC Issues Statement on Bello’s Arrest

Earlier in the day, the EFCC reaffirmed its pursuit of Bello on charges related to an N80.2 billion money laundering case. Despite rumours, the commission denied claims of already holding Bello in custody. Yahaya Bello’s media team countered, stating that the former governor had voluntarily visited the EFCC offices with Governor Ododo but was not interrogated.

Media Office Accuses EFCC of Assault

Yahaya Bello’s media office has accused the EFCC of staging an assault on the Governor’s Lodge in an effort to arrest him by force. In their statement, they claimed that the EFCC opened fire during the standoff, although no injuries occurred. They warned that the commission would be held responsible for any harm to the former governor.

Background on Charges Against Bello

Yahaya Bello has been entangled in a legal battle with the EFCC since April, when the agency declared him wanted. The charges involve alleged misuse of public funds for personal expenses. Despite several court orders for his appearance, the former governor has evaded all hearings so far, raising suspicions of political manoeuvring.

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Legal Battles and Political Intrigues

This dramatic incident adds to the growing list of EFCC’s failed attempts to apprehend Yahaya Bello. With ongoing accusations of corruption and public funds mismanagement, his case has sparked a national debate about the accountability of public officials and the power dynamics between state governors and federal authorities.

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