
The Peoples’ Democratic Party
(PDP) says its new National Chairman, Alhaji Adamu Mu'azu, is not being
investigated by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
Mr Olisa Metuh, the party’s National
Publicity Secretary of the party, made the position known in a
statement issued in Abuja on Sunday.
"Such reports linking Mu'azu
with the EFCC investigation publications are mischievous and calculated
to mislead the public. They are completely false and baseless,’’ he
said.
Metuh said the reports were part of a scheme by PDP’s
opponents to distract its national chairman from ``his determination and
commitment to rebuild and reposition the party as the pre-eminent party
in Nigeria’’.
He said it was however true that Mu'azu, at the end
of his tenure as Bauchi State Governor, was, like many other governors
who were leaving office, invited by the EFCC.
"This was to respond to some petitions. But Mu'azu was never invited again by the EFCC on any other issue.
"The succeeding government, elected on the platform of the defunct ANPP in 2007, instituted a Panel of Inquiry.
"The panel went ahead to issue a White Paper against Mu'azu in spite of the fact that he did not appear before it.
"In
the exercise of his lawful rights, Mu'azu challenged the entirety of
the White Paper in suit no BA/295m/2009 at the Bauchi State High Court,
No. 1.
"The suit was heard by no other judge than the Chief Judge
of Bauchi State, Justice Mohammed Zango who, after hearing all the
arguments, set aside the whole findings and quashed it into the dustbin
of history.
"Consequently, Mu'azu remains cleared of all
allegations as contained in the said White Paper," the PDP national
publicity secretary said.
He said it was therefore highly
misleading for any person to make statements or sponsor publications
purporting that Mu'azu was under investigation or any form of trial
whatsoever.
Metuh urged those behind the statements and
publications to desist from such and to bear in mind that there was
divine judgment for those who bear false witness against the innocent.
He
said Mu'azu was duly appointed as the PDP national chairman and was
totally committed to performing his duties, irrespective of attempts
from any quarter to distract him.
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