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EFCC set to probe Tompolo for naira abuse

EFCC set to probe Tompolo for naira abuse

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has set its sights on probing ex-militant leader, Government Ekpemupolo, popularly known as Tompolo over his alleged abuse of the naira.

In a statement released on Monday, the EFCC declared that Tompolo will have questions to answer.

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“Nobody is above the law. Tompolo will have questions to answer!” the commission said, signaling a looming investigation into his video, which surfaced online, showing him spraying naira notes.

While details of the probe remain under wraps, the EFCC’s statement has stirred public attention due to Tompolo’s high-profile status and past legal controversies.

The Trumpet Newspaper had reported how Nigerians challenged the EFCC for allegedly turning a blind eye to Tompolo, following the emergence of the now viral video on social media platform X (formerly Twitter), showing Tompolo at what appeared to be his 54th birthday celebration in April.

In the footage shared by user @harreceipts, the ex-militant is seen dancing while another man showers him with bundles of ₦1,000 notes, a clear violation of the Central Bank of Nigeria Act.

Section 21(3) of the Act criminalizes the spraying, dancing on, or defacing of naira notes at social events and stipulates penalties that may include fines, imprisonment, or both.

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What has infuriated many Nigerians is the EFCC’s perceived silence on the matter. Social media users, celebrities, and civil society commentators have questioned why Tompolo has not been arrested or invited for questioning, especially when several other high-profile Nigerians have recently faced the full wrath of the law for similar offenses.

In 2024 alone, controversial internet personality, Bobrisky was arrested, convicted, and sentenced to six months in prison for naira abuse.

Also, Lagos socialite, E-Money was arrested for allegedly spraying foreign currencies, while popular figures like Nollywood actress, Iyabo Ojo and comedian AY were recently questioned by the EFCC over currency-related offenses.

The viral post calling out the EFCC stated: “Here is Tompolo mutilating the naira. I know the eyes of that your eagle will suddenly go blind, but I am bringing this to your attention publicly so the whole world will see you are a shameless agency with double standards.”

This growing wave of criticism has led to a national debate over the EFCC’s consistency and impartiality.

Many are accusing the anti-graft agency of applying the law selectively, going after celebrities and influencers while avoiding powerful figures like Tompolo, who some believe enjoys political immunity due to his influence in the Niger Delta region and possible ties to top government officials.

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