Log In

Former NNPCL CFO denies EFCC arrest over $7.2bn refinery deal

Published 16 hours ago1 minute read

From Adanna Nnamani, Abuja

Isa, in a statement issued on Wednesday, said contrary to media claims, he was not arrested but had voluntarily submitted himself to the Commission for questioning.

“Nobody arrested me for any $7.2 billion in relation to any refinery fraud. I voluntarily submitted myself for questioning to the EFCC and thereafter I went home. To see in the media stories of my arrest over fraud is unfortunate,” he stated.

The former NNPCL CFO maintained that throughout his career at the national oil company, he was never accused of wrongdoing.

“I served at NNPC Limited and I left with my integrity intact. Nobody has accused me of any fraud throughout my sojourn at the Caompany. People who are pushing this false narrative of arrests and detention just want to tarnish my reputation,” Isa said.

He further expressed readiness to honour any future invitation from the anti-graft agency, noting his commitment to protecting his reputation and legacy.

“I am in this country and any day and anytime the EFCC request me to appear before them I will be present,” he added.

Origin:
publisher logo
The Sun Nigeria
Loading...
Loading...
Loading...

You may also like...