The Democracy Watch Initiative (DWI), has condemned what it described as the misuse of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) for political vendetta, following recent developments surrounding allegations raised by Bauchi State Governor, Bala Mohammed.
In a statement issued on Friday, by its Director of Strategic Communication, Dr. Tunji O. Bamidele, the group expressed deep concern over the EFCC’s response to the governor’s claims, alleging that the anti-graft agency is being weaponised by certain political interests to undermine the Bauchi State administration.
He said: “The EFCC, as a purportedly independent agency tasked with combating economic and financial crimes, has a responsibility to operate without political bias.
“However, the Commission’s response to Governor Mohammed’s claims reveals a troubling trend: the use of state institutions to pursue political agendas rather than uphold justice.”
DWI further alleged that the unfolding events point to a broader political scheme involving powerful actors, including the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike.
The group urged President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to intervene, warning that allowing the EFCC to be influenced by political actors could plunge the administration into a serious political crisis and weaken democratic institutions.
He added, “It is imperative to highlight that while the EFCC claims to be non-partisan, the reality of its operations suggests otherwise. The insinuation that Governor Mohammed’s calls for accountability are mere fabrications is not only a mischaracterization but also a dangerous precedent.
“When a sitting governor, who has been a vocal advocate for transparency and good governance, is subjected to what appears to be politically motivated investigations, it raises significant concerns about the integrity of our democratic institutions.
“We urge President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to take heed of this alarming situation. Allowing the EFCC to be manipulated by political actors could drag his administration into a deep political crisis, undermining the very foundations of democracy that his government is expected to uphold.
“The President must ensure that the EFCC operates independently, free from the influence of those seeking to leverage state power for personal vendettas.
“Furthermore, it is crucial to remind the EFCC that its mandate is to uphold the rule of law and ensure public accountability, not to serve as a tool for political retribution.
“The agency’s recent actions against Governor Mohammed and his aides must be scrutinized for their legitimacy and motivations. If the EFCC continues to operate under the shadow of political manipulation, it risks losing public trust and credibility, which are essential for effective governance.
“Governor Mohammed’s past legal challenges should not be used to justify the current wave of accusations against him. The public deserves transparency and fairness in all investigations, irrespective of political affiliations.
“The selective outrage exhibited by opposition politicians when members of their ranks face scrutiny, contrasted with their silence when members of the ruling party are implicated, is hypocritical and detrimental to our democracy.”
The Democracy Watch Initiative urged the EFCC to refocus on its primary mandate of fighting economic and financial crimes, while calling on Governor Bala Mohammed to remain committed to governance and the welfare of the people of Bauchi State.
The group emphasised that democracy can only thrive where accountability, fairness and the public interest take precedence over personal and political grievances.








