The
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) have invited
journalists to have a tour around its holding facility in bid to dispel
false stories likening detention in EFCC facilities to being held in
dungeons where torture and other forms of human rights abuses are
commonplace.
WHY SUSPECTS BEG JUDGES TO REMAND THEM IN EFCC CELLS.
A certain kind of drama almost always plays out when EFCC arraigns
an accused person in court. The defence counsel would immediately apply
for court bail.
However, if the court temporarily denies the application, the
counsel would again rise in open court and passionately plead with the
trial judge to allow his client remain in EFCC holding facility, pending
the determination of bail, or, where his application was granted,
pending fulfilment of bail conditions.
Notwithstanding this, some people with ulterior motives have
continuously sponsored false stories likening detention in EFCC
facilities to being held in dungeons where torture and other forms of
human rights abuses are commonplace.
The Commission however prides itself as meeting the highest
possible professional standards in all its operations. Such
unprofessional practices are not only outlawed in EFCC, they are
regarded as criminal and anyone who engages in them, risks severe
sanctions, including administrative reprimand and criminal prosecution.
EFCC has arguably, the best holding facilities of all law
enforcement and security agencies in Nigeria. To prove this to sceptics,
Commission on Thursday, 25th August, 2016, threw its facilities in
Abuja, open for inspection by journalists from all media persuasions,
including those who had unwittingly helped to propagate false notions
about detention in the EFCC.
The media men saw things firsthand and freely interacted and
conducted interview with suspects of their own choosing. They also
toured the clinic attached to the cells, fully manned and run 24 hours
round-the-clock by two qualified medical doctors, nurses and other
health professionals. Among the other medical and diagnostic facilities,
is a dedicated ambulance. The journalists also saw the meals served the
suspects, which are sourced from the EFCC Staff Canteen.
Those who prefer relatives to bring their meals from home, are so
obliged. At the end of the tour, one reporter described the detention
facilities as ‘A guest house for the big boys’.
Acting Chairman, Ibrahim Magu, however threw a challenge to the
reporters: "If anyone of you think all these have been arranged, you are
welcome to come at anytime you chose, to spend time with us and see for
yourself (you can even spend some days in the cell); see how EFCC
carries out investigation, arrest, interrogation and if you want, be
detained as long as you say, in any of our facilities across the
country.
You don't need to give us prior notice of your coming. You can even
arrange it as a group of reporters if you don't want to come alone." He
must be truly confident in EFCC's detention facilities.
The over 30 journalists drawn from print, electronic and online platforms, said they would seriously consider the offer.
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