Metuh named Jonathan in torn statement - EFCC
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) today said the
spokesperson of PDP Olisa Metuh, named former President Goodluck
Jonathan in the statement he allegedly tore while in custody on January
12th. At the resumed hearing of the case against Metuh at the Abuja High
Court, a staff of the antigraft agency, Junaid Said, said Metuh
admitted that he received N400 million arms money, which was used for
political activities, his personal needs, and assignments delegated by
Jonathan.
“My Lord, when he concluded writing his statement, which was on four
sheets of the EFCC statement form, I collected the statement and read
over it, I then handed the statement over to my superiors Musa and
Wetkas. When I was handing over the statement, the defendant said he was
surprised that he had written that much and that he felt he had given
too much information. Because of the comment, I was worried; I gave him
the statement sheets one after the other for endorsement. He endorsed
the first and second sheet, but he tore the third sheet. The third sheet
was where the defendant disclosed that he received the money for PDP
political activities, settle his personal needs and made reference to
former President Goodluck Jonathan. My lord, he suddenly tore the
statement sheet into pieces. In great shock and surprise, I stood up
[and] I asked him why he did what he did. He said he did that because he
was no longer willing to give the information on that statement sheet. I
then requested the pieces of the statement, he declined and attempted
to put them in his pocket, I then cautioned him and told him to respect
himself; he insisted that he was going to dispose the torn sheet. I
persuaded him to handover the tore sheet and brought one plain paper
before him; he poured the pieces on the plain sheet. My other colleagues
were there looking at us in surprise as well. “He further tore them
into pieces, saying only in the movies would this be recovered. I poured
the pieces in the commission’s transparent polythene bag for exhibit
and made entry of the incident into the EFCC’s incident duty station
diary as well as EFCC’s pocket notebook. Later, in the day he requested
to make additional statement, which he made, wrote his name and signed
but declined to make any other statement on the torn paper.”he said
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