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EFCC Denies Governor Bala Mohammed’s Claims of Political Persecution

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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has formally rejected allegations by Bauchi State Governor, Bala Mohammed, that the agency is being used by political rivals to target his administration.

In a strongly-worded statement made available to Okay News on Friday, January 2 2026, the commission characterized the governor’s claims as “wild” and “far-fetched,” maintaining its status as an independent, non-partisan body.

The controversy follows the recent arraignment of Bauchi State’s Commissioner for Finance, Yakubu Adamu, on charges including terrorism financing and money laundering involving approximately $9.7 million. Governor Mohammed had publicly accused the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, of influencing the EFCC to “destroy” his reputation due to his refusal to join the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).

The EFCC further clarified its investigative processes, noting that no political office holder possesses the authority to dictate its activities. The commission reminded the public that Governor Mohammed was already standing trial for money laundering at the time of his election, a case that remains in abeyance only due to his current constitutional immunity. The agency further challenged the governor’s “persecution” narrative, pointing out that a ranking member of the ruling party was also recently arraigned without similar complaints of political bias.

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Minister Nyesom Wike has also dismissed the governor’s allegations, advising him to focus on clear legal defense rather than shifting blame. Wike stated that the EFCC’s actions were a result of its mandate to clean the nation’s financial space and denied any personal interest in Bauchi State’s internal finances.

The EFCC has urged Governor Mohammed to prioritize the governance of his state while allowing the judiciary to determine the merits of the evidence presented against his aides.

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