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07.10.2022 Featured Despite Delta Protest, EFCC Vows to Continue Hunting ‘Yahoo Boys’

Published 7th Oct, 2022

By Segun Ige

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) says it will continue to “locate, investigate and arrest” ‘Yahoo Boys’ who come out to protest.

The agency said this in response to Tuesday’s protest in Warri, during which youths took to the major roads of Delta State to register their grievances against the agency.

“The EFCC’s mandate is to rid Nigeria of all forms of economic and financial crimes and will not be deterred by mere campaign of calumny,” the anti-graft agency said on Twitter.

READ ALSO: EFCC Arrests Proprietors of ‘Yahoo’ Schools in Edo State

“Yahoo Boys came out to protest because the Eagle strongly detests their fraudulent interest, but the EFCC will continue to do her best to locate, investigate, and arrest anyone caught in causing economic unrest.”

READ ALSO: ‘Leave Our Boyfriends Alone’ — Protest in Warri Over Incessant EFCC Raids on ‘Yahoo Boys’

While some protesters sustained injuries, three people were shot dead, with no less than 20 petroleum trucks set ablaze by aggrieved youths in Otovwodo, Ughelli North Local Government Area of Delta State.

Among the accusations of the #EndEFCC protesters was that the EFCC was raiding them and “demanding as much as N2million each from any of the youth captured”.

Some of the protesters also said the agency was indiscriminately intruding into their homes and arresting them without any proper investigation to know their sources of living.

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Published 7th Oct, 2022

By Segun Ige

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