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EFCC Boss Olukoyede Stands by Resignation Vow, Says Yahaya Bello Prosecution Is On Track 2026

Theophilus Noah Baba January 12, 2026 2 minutes read
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Chairman Ola Olukoyede affirms EFCC has fulfilled its mandate as Yahaya Bello’s court cases continue.

In a recent statement, Olukoyede clarified that the EFCC has concluded its investigations and filed the necessary charges, emphasizing that the matter is now before the judiciary. “Our role is to investigate and prosecute. The courts will now determine the outcome, and Yahaya Bello’s cases are gaining traction,” he said.

Bello faces multiple charges in Nigerian courts, including allegations of property fraud involving approximately ₦110 billion and money laundering totaling about ₦80.2 billion. Olukoyede also highlighted a troubling transfer of $720,000 from state funds to a bureau de change, reportedly to pay his child’s school fees, as part of the EFCC’s investigation.

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission chairman’s remarks have reignited public discussion about the agency’s role in prosecuting high-profile corruption cases. By asserting that the commission has “fulfilled its mandate,” Olukoyede signals that he sees the ongoing court process as the next crucial step in achieving justice.

This development underscores Economic and Financial Crimes Commission’s continued focus on anti-corruption measures and serves as a reminder of Nigeria’s broader fight against financial crimes.

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