
Former Bayelsa State Governor and ex-Minister of Petroleum, Timipre Sylva, has criticised the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) for declaring him wanted without following proper procedure. Sylva’s media aide, Julius Bokoru, described the move as “a sudden digital proclamation designed to inflame public sentiment and manufacture yet another episode of orchestrated hostility.”
Alleged Political Persecution
Bokoru alleged that the EFCC’s action against Sylva is politically motivated, framing it as part of a continuing effort by “shadowy forces” to tarnish the former minister’s reputation.
“What was once whispered as a ‘coup matter’ has now metamorphosed into a financial allegation,” Bokoru stated.
“The same forces that once sought to criminalise Sylva politically now appear to have reinvented themselves as fiscal crusaders. There must be an explanation for this transition—from rumour to reinvention.”
He compared Sylva’s situation to the trials of Job in the Bible, noting that each allegation seemed to emerge with near-mathematical precision after prior accusations were disproved.
Sylva to Honour EFCC Invitation
Bokoru confirmed that Sylva, currently undergoing a medical check-up in the United Kingdom, will respond to the EFCC’s invitation once his medical evaluations are concluded. He insisted that the former minister “has clean hands”, dismissing allegations of fraud, and describing the Atlantic International Refinery project as legitimate, transparent, and verifiable.
“Those attempting to smear Sylva’s name will not prevail. Truth will eventually triumph over propaganda,” Bokoru added.
EFCC Allegations
The EFCC declared Timipre Sylva wanted over an alleged $14.85 million fraud, posting his photograph on social media. The agency accused him of conspiracy and dishonest conversion of funds meant for the construction of Atlantic International Refinery and Petrochemical Limited, funds reportedly provided by the Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB).
The anti-graft agency had earlier secured a warrant for Sylva’s arrest from Justice D.I. Dipeolu of the Federal High Court in Lagos on 6 November, authorising law enforcement agencies to apprehend him.
Earlier Military Raid
Sylva’s residence was recently raided by soldiers investigating an alleged coup plot against President Bola Tinubu. While confirming the raid, Sylva denied involvement, and Bokoru noted that the officers caused significant property damage without offering a clear explanation. Reports indicate that more than 30 suspects may face trial in connection with the alleged plot, with about seven still at large. Sylva’s involvement remains unclear.
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