The Presidential Candidate of the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) ahead of the 2027 elections, Peter Obi, has urged the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to focus its attention on major corruption cases and other strategic priorities rather than pursuing social media activists.Obi made the call through the Peter Obi Media Reach (POMR), which criticised what it described as the “needless harassment” of two social media commentators, Randy Peter and Mama Pee.
In a statement signed on Thursday by POMR spokesperson, Idris Zekeri, the group said the EFCC remained a critical institution in Nigeria’s fight against corruption and should direct its resources towards addressing major financial crimes affecting the country.
“Over the past years, we have seen an increasing trend where social media commentators, politicalactivists and online critics are repeatedly summoned, interrogated or detained over relatively minor or highly debatable infractions,” POMR said.
According to POMR, excessive focus on social media-related matters could affect public perception of the agency and reduce citizens’ confidence in its anti-corruption efforts.
“When citizens perceive the agency as a tool for stifling political dissent or managing public relations, that vital trust is eroded,” the statement said.
The group urged the EFCC leadership to deploy its investigative and legal resources towards tackling high-profile financial crimes, public sector corruption and other economic challenges confronting the country. It also called on the commission to avoid becoming involved in political or social disputes, stressing that its primary responsibility should remain the fight against corruption. “A corruption-free Nigeria is possible,” POMR added, while calling for stronger commitment to transparency and accountability in public service.
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