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‘We Don’t Have Any Case With EFCC’ Ex Minister Musiliu Obanikoro’s Son, Babajide Dispels Raging Talks Of Anti Corruption Agency After Family
Babajide, the son of former minister of state for defence, Musiliu Obanikoro has dispelled talks anti corruption agency, Economic and Financial Crimes Commission is after his family.
The former local government chairman and state house of assembly candidate in disclosure made to a third party declared ‘ we don’t have any case with EFCC…to my knowledge there is no invitation issued to us’.
The young politician said to be abroad- Netherlands- at present, on a skill honing seminar was reacting to enquiry the EFCC has issued an invitation to him and brother, Gbolahan over linkage to some
questionable deals traced to his father, Musiliu Obanikoro while in office.
Amongst the flurry of stories that hit town on this alleged development is claim that the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission is investigating a company named Slyvan MCNamara Ltd.
The company allegedly owned by former Minister Obanikoro is said to be linked to payment from embattled former National Security Adviser Sambo Dasuki mega arms deal mess.
Obanikoro’s sons, Ayotunde Gbolahan and Ibrahim Babajide are allegedly listed as operators of the account of the company that received the alleged payment.
The campaigners of looming EFCC arrest against the Obanikoros alleged it is on the strength of this linkage that the agency is after father and sons with invitations to appear at it’s office.
But Babajide based on his reaction of ‘no case with EFCC’ and ‘no invitation to my knowledge’ has dispelled all the talks as false.
The emerging People’s Democratic Party chieftain reacted to societynowng.com probe via one of his media friends who acted as emissary and gave permission to use comments obtained on record.


