The
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has denied a report
that it handcuffed and paraded Hajia Jamila Tangaza, a former chief
executive officer of Abuja Information Management Systems (AGIS).
An
EFCC’s source who pleaded anonymity disclosed that she voluntarily
honoured the agency’s invitation to shed light on her activities while
at FCTA when she was the head of AGIS.
There
have been speculations on the social media claiming that “Jamilah
Tangaza's case with EFCC has unfortunately gone irredeemable and that
she was handcuffed by EFCC to AGIS and some locations in Abuja.”
Some
blogs even further claimed that "EFCC discovered and recovered over
N1bn she stashed away in a bank in Nassarawa state with fake name,
identity and other particulars but with her gsm number!"
Meanwhile
the EFCC’s source who denied the report, told PRNigeria that "The EFCC
is yet to complete its investigation and they cannot be responding to
every social media speculation and gossip.
"As a fact she was never handcuffed or paraded in such dehumanising manner as being portrayed in the social media.
"EFCC
is a responsible anti-graft agency that conducts diligent
investigations without dehumanising our guests or suspects as the case
may be. Suspects remain innocent until proven guilty by the court of
competent jurisdiction," the officer concluded.
Jamilah
Tangaza was reported to have honoured EFCC’s invitation last week and
granted an administrative bail. PRNigeria could not confirm if she met
the conditions for the bail.
During
the previous administration, Jamila had served as the Spokesperson to
FCT Minister,Bala Mohammed before he appointed her the Executive
Director of AGIS. She was former Head of Hausa Service of the British
Broadcasting Corporation, BBC World Service. She had also worked as the
BBC's Abuja Editor, responsible for planning and organising the BBC's
output from Nigeria.
An alumni of Bayero
University Kano and the London School of Economics and Political
Science, she did her fellowship at the Oxford University and founded
Community Skills and Acquisition Initiative (COSAI) - a non-profit
voluntary organization in Nigeria which mainly seeks to provide access
to vital information particularly to low-income and rural communities in
Nigeria.
By PRNigeria
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