EFCC Seals Multi-billion Naira Enugu Mall
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC)
early hours today sealed the multi-billion naira Enugu Park and Shopping Mall,
making it the second time the commission was carrying out such action in few
months.
According to media checks, operatives of the
commission were said to have come from Abuja headquarters, stormed the
construction site and chased away all the workers. The project is almost due
for inauguration.
The incident happened early morning as workers were
settling down for the day’s work.
The Head of Public Affairs of EFCC in South East
zone, Mr. Chris Oluka, confirmed the incident when contacted.
He said the managers of the building flouted the directive of
EFCC on the construction of the building.
Accordingly, the officers from Abuja raided the mall
and chased away workers who were recently recruited preparatory to the official
opening of business next Friday.
“Yes, our men went there to disperse them because
they flouted our instructions. We had sealed the premises and wrote ‘Under EFCC
Investigation’, but they covered the write-up with paint,” he said.
Oluka recalled that the commission had earlier in
the year sealed the mall, which is located beside the Enugu State House of
Assembly, by writing the inscription ‘Under EFCC Investigation’.
However, that did not deter the managers as they
continued with construction work at the site.
The Zonal Head of Operations in EFCC South East, Mr.
Johnson Babalola, had during an interaction with journalists at Enugu Press
Centre recently said it was not against any known law for the owners to go
ahead with construction work.
Babalola had explained that since the property was
not yet under permanent forfeiture to the government, “construction work can
still go on while investigations continue.”
But speaking further on the matter, Oluka said
allowing the business to operate in the building could jeopardise
investigations.
“I do not have much to say about this because the
officers that dispersed the workers this morning came from Abuja,” Oluka said.
On the invitation of the managers of the mall to
the zonal office of the commission after the workers were dispersed, Oluka said
it should not be misconstrued as an arrest.
“They were invited to come and explain why they did
what we told them not to do,” he added.
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