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Bullion Van: Over 10,000 Nigerians Sign Omokri’s Petition Against Tinubu Just A Day

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The petition urging the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission to investigate a former Governor of Lagos State, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, has reached 10,000 signatures in just one day.

This is a record, as no political petition in Nigeria has reached such numbers in so short a period of time.

The petition is specifically calling on the EFCC to investigate Asiwaju Bola Tinubu for allegedly contravening the Money Laundering (Prohibition) Act of 2011, by having bullion vans ferry alleged large sums of money into his house on the eve of the 2019 Presidential election.

It will be recalled that on the eve of the 2019 Presidential elections, drone imagery showed bullion vans ferrying suspected monies into Asiwaju Tinubu’s Bourdilon residence.

The next day, in an interview with Channel Television’s Seun Okinbaloye, Asiwaju Tinubu was asked “the allegations are that those bullion vans carry money or ballots”, before he could finish asking his question, Asiwaju Tinubu interjected and said “Is it my money or government money? I don’t work for government…even if I have money to spend in my premises, what’s your headache?”

However, the Money Laundering (Prohibition) Act 2011 (and the amendment to the Act in 2012) makes it a crime for any individual to accept or make any cash payment that exceeds ₦5 million.

Yet, 18 months after this incident, Asiwaju Tinubu has not been investigated by the EFCC, which has tried others for lesser malfeasances.

The petition started by Reno Omokri, a bestselling author and activist, seeks to compel the EFCC to fulfil its constitutional responsibilities.

By virtue of the Economic and Financial Crimes commision Establishment act (2004), the law mandates the EFCC to combat financial and economic crimes. The Commission is empowered to prevent, investigate, prosecute and penalise economic and financial crimes and is charged with the responsibility of enforcing the provisions of other laws and regulations relating to economic and financial crimes
Source: Dee Fire Media

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