EFCC Vs DSS: Sagay tells Magu what to do
Sagay was reacting to the report that the DSS on Tuesday stopped officials of the EFCC from arresting Ita Ekpenyong, a former Director General of the agency.
Officials of the DSS and EFCC were involved in a showdown for over 13 hours on Tuesday when the EFCC operatives stormed homes of Ekpenyong, and ex-DG of NIA, Ayo Oke, to arrest them.
Sagay told Punch, “I think the EFCC should refer the matter to the President so that he can take action because the President is the overall boss and if people are misbehaving like that, preventing agencies from doing their work, then there should be a penalty for misconduct.
“We all know that the law empowers the EFCC to investigate, arrest and prosecute and they have the right to interrogate and invite you and if you refuse to come, they can arrest you.
“No one is immune from arrest except the President, Vice-President, governor and deputy governor.
“The DSS procedures do not supersede the laws of the land. The EFCC Act does not require the agency writing to anybody first.
“They cannot make a law that supersedes that of the National Assembly. The excuses of the DSS are just a way of covering up sheer lawlessness.
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