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 Deji Adeyanju Backs EFCC’s Call to Prosecute Former AG Malami

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has reiterated its determination to bring former Attorney‑General Abubakar Malami to trial over alleged involvement in the misappropriation of the Abacha loot. Commission officials say the investigation has uncovered a trail of suspicious transactions that point to unexplained wealth accumulated during Malami’s tenure as the nation’s top lawyer. They stress that no public official is above the law and that the case will proceed regardless of political pressure.

Prominent activist and lawyer Deji Adeyanju weighed in on the matter, declaring that Malami must face the same scrutiny he once applied to others. Adeyanju warned that the former minister’s “crocodile tears” cannot erase the serious allegations leveled against him and urged the EFCC to pursue the case with full vigor. He emphasized that accountability is essential for restoring public trust in governance.

Malami, for his part, has denied any wrongdoing, insisting that his assets were acquired through legitimate business activities and that he has cooperated fully with investigators. He argues that the accusations are politically motivated and designed to tarnish his reputation ahead of future ambitions. Nonetheless, he has pledged to abide by any lawful process that may follow.

Civil society groups have welcomed the EFCC’s stance and Adeyanju’s support, calling for a transparent and impartial investigation. They argue that a thorough probe will send a clear message that corruption will not be tolerated, regardless of the offender’s status. The groups also urged the commission to protect witnesses and ensure that all evidence is examined fairly.

As the investigation moves forward, the nation watches closely to see whether the legal system can deliver justice in a case that has captured widespread attention. The outcome could have far‑reaching implications for anti‑corruption efforts and the accountability of former public officials in Nigeria.

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