Members of the Civil Society Network Against Corruption, Tuesday, staged a peaceful protest at the Lagos office of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, as they submitted a petition against the Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Mudashiru Obasa.
The placards-carrying protesters, who were received by the head of the anti-graft agency in Lagos, Mohammed Rabo, said they wanted the crimes commission to investigate allegations of financial impropriety against Obasa.
The coordinator of the Civil Society Network Against Corruption, Shina Odugbemi, while submitting the letter of petition of said ” “Our mission here, is to bring to your notice, an issue in the city, Lagos State. Everywhere is awash with the accusation that the Speaker of the state House of Assembly is squandering money. We pick issues and we ensure that we follow issues to logical conclusions. This is one of the steps.
“We have come here today to present to you our petition that contains a catalogue of allegations. The truth is that these are allegations until they are investigated and until a court of competent jurisdiction rules over them, we can’t say somebody is a thief or not. But what we are against is that in the Lagos State House of Assembly, there is a conspiracy to sweep these things under the carpet.”
Rabo, in response, assured the protesters that the EFCC would give the petition the required attention, however, stressed that allegations do not automatically translate into guilt.
“I have received your petition and in our usual way, we don’t segregate if there is any allegation. But like you rightly said, an allegation does not confirm the guilt of a person until investigations are well established.
“So, I want to assure you that like every other petition we receive, we will give it the required attention.”