Former Bayelsa state governor,
Timipre Sylva, has denied media reports that the EFCC has returned 48 houses
seized from him while carrying out investigations into allegations of
misappropriation of funds while he was in office. In a statement released yesterday
by his media adviser, Doifie Buokoribo, the former governor stated that there
was no time the courts confirmed his ownership of such property.
“We have
read a report in a national newspaper, which was reproduced by a few online
publications and in the social media, claiming that Chief Timipre Sylva had
‘retrieved 48 of his properties which the Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission seized during the administration of Goodluck Jonathan. We view this
report with disgust, given its unconcealed speculation and vindictiveness
regarding such a sensitive matter.
For the avoidance of doubt, Sylva does not
own 48 buildings in Abuja or anywhere in the world. So the issue of reclaiming
‘48 houses’ does not arise. He has only three houses in Abuja, which he built
before he became the governor of Bayelsa State. This point has been made
several times before, and neither EFCC nor those who had used EFCC as a tool of
persecution against Sylva during the Goodluck Jonathan administration have
contradicted this fact. EFCC had taken their allegations of property ownership
against Sylva to several courts without establishing anything against the
former governor during the Jonathan era.
Beyond the commission’s routine media
prosecution, no court of law has found Sylva guilty of any crime. Indeed, in
the course of the trials at the Federal High Court, Abuja, owners of some of
the properties wrongfully attributed to him joined to claim their houses.
The
court ruled on the matter of the said 48 properties since 2013. Why is it now a
subject of media attention? Clearly, this is a sponsored publication. Sylva
takes great exception to the wholly speculative and vindictive report on the
matter.
He frowns on the malicious audacity of the publishers of such a story,
or their sponsors, despite warnings by the courts against media prosecutions
and persecutions like this one, and the attempts by the EFCC to burnish its
image that was mindlessly battered during the last administration. After
failing to prove any crime against Sylva in a democratic court of law for the
past four years, this latest media show is another desperate attempt to rubbish
him politically.
To correct the wrong impression that sponsors of the falsehood
against him are, obviously, trying to create, Sylva has instructed his lawyers
to take legal action against publishers of the fake story.”
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