Dele Momodu Appeals To EFCC To Stop Parade Of Arrested Suspects (Photo)
Chairman of Ovation Media Group Dele Momodu has called on the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to stop the parade of suspects who have not been prosecuted and convicted, Igbere TV reports.
Mr Momodu’s appeal came after the EFCC’s latest parade of 10 internet fraud suspects in Lagos.
“I wish to appeal to EFCC & security agencies to stop rushing to parade pictures of young Nigerians on social media pages when their cases have not been prosecuted and they’re not convicted,” he said on Tuesday.
“This habit may permanently damage some of these guys permanently if later found innocent.”
I wish to appeal to EFCC & security agencies to stop rushing to parade pictures of young Nigerians on social media pages when their cases have not been prosecuted and they're not convicted. This habit may permanently damage some of these guys permanently if later found innocent. https://t.co/HAfp37XPAZ
— Dele Momodu Ovation (@DeleMomodu) January 11, 2021
Momodu also urged the Nigeria Bar Association (NBA) to intervene in the matter.
“Our dear @officialefcc please, it is not every young Nigerian carrying laptop that is a Yahoo Yahoo fraudster… There is no way of repairing the damage of rushing to post pictures of innocent ones amongst the accused. I will appeal immediately to the NBA to intervene speedily,” he said.
Our dear @officialefcc please, it is not every young Nigerian carrying laptop that is a Yahoo Yahoo fraudster… There is no way of repairing the damage of rushing to post pictures of innocent ones amongst the accused. I will appeal immediately to the NBA to intervene speedily… pic.twitter.com/xKI4KLTQ6u
— Dele Momodu Ovation (@DeleMomodu) January 12, 2021
The media mogul added that having a laptop should not be “automatically criminalised” in Nigeria.
“Many youths in most countries today make a living from IT and we should encourage ours,” he said.
For example, the man standing 2nd left in flowery blue shirt is a known Editor, music producer and music video director. Having a laptop should not be automatically criminalized in Nigeria. Many youths in most countries today make a living from IT and we should encourage ours… https://t.co/S9iRAt4UET
— Dele Momodu Ovation (@DeleMomodu) January 12, 2021
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