EFCC grills Saraki’s wife for six hours


Wife of the Senate President, Mrs. Toyin Saraki, visited the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission’s office in Abuja on Tuesday with a plethora of supporters who are lawmakers.

Mrs. Saraki was invited alongside Zainab Dankingari, the wife of a former governor of Kebbi State and daughter of the late president, Umaru Yar’Adua.



Mrs. Saraki arrived at the EFCC office by 12:36 pm and was taken into the Economic Governance Unit of the commission for interrogation and left the commission’s Idiagbon House headquarters, at Wuse 2, Abuja by 6.15pm.

Mrs. Saraki was accompanied to the EFCC headquarters by some senators, over 20 members of the House of Representatives and members of the Kwara State House of Assembly led by the Speaker, Dr. Ali Ahmad.

Some of the senators who visited the EFCC headquarters in solidarity with her are Senators Isah Sani, Dino Melaye, Abdul Abubakar, Binta Goje, Abdulahi Sabi, and Peter Nwaoboshi.

But some of the members of the National Assembly left after waiting for two hours, while others were at the commission until her release by 6:15pm.

She is expected to be at the commission to respond to questions for the second day on Wednesday.

However, the commission could not carry out the planned interrogation of Mrs. Zainab Dakingari.

Although she honoured the commission’s invitation, the operatives had to postpone her interrogation to Wednesday on health grounds.

She arrived at the commission by 3pm and was allowed to go before 4pm.

The commission had invited both women to appear before it on July 22, 2015.

It was stated that while Saraki was invited to respond to questions about contracts executed in Kwara State when her husband, Senator Bukola Saraki, was Governor from 2003 to 2011, Dakingari was needed in relation to how N2bn belonging to Kebbi State was spent.

Meanwhile, Mrs Saraki, has said that she would cooperate with any lawful inquiry in consonance with the ethos of democratic governance and expected the EFCC to carry out its responsibility with observance to the global practices of fairness, impartiality and transparency.

She said that she had ensured adherence to the stipulations of the law and observed international best standards in all her operations.

“As a citizen with the utmost respect for highest standards of transparency and democratic accountability, Her Excellency Mrs Toyin Saraki visited the EFCC today as per their invitation. Mrs Saraki made herself available to assist the commission wholeheartedly with any lawful enquiry they may have. Following today’s visit, Mrs. Saraki will continue to cooperate fully with the EFCC, and hopes for a prompt and positive resolution in satisfaction of this enquiry.

“Having placed an emphasis on the importance of accountability, transparency and diligent reporting, Mrs. Saraki maintains that she has always operated within the law and to the highest standards of global compliance in all of her activities,” she said.
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  1. Where is it done that a sitting Governor shall award contracts to his wife? Is that a best practice? It appears Mrs Toyin Saraki does not understand the concept of corporate governance. We do not delude ourselves that the cabal that holds the country by jogular will give up without a fight. God will expose all enemies of Nigeria and bring them to shame

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    1. Are you the EFCC spoke person?. Where was it stated that she was invited to answer question on contract awarded to her by her husband?. If you are bold enough, show yourself to be counted. This is just Tina but game, want to blackmail the Senate president but thank God, he is on the throne.

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    2. Why are you defending Toyin? It is all over the news that she was executing most of the contracts awarded during her husband's tenure. I don't know why some of you keep crying over issues that are as ambiguous as there are just for nothing. You are probably a beneficiary of these stealing

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  2. Why is it now that her husband is the current Senate President that EFCC rembered to invite her. Its because Tinubu and his devilish cabal does not want her husband to be Senate President that's why they are politically witch hunting her. There is God oooooooo. Let's allow Democracy to stay. The will of the masses must be stand.

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  3. Why investigation now. Well, if it is done with utmost transparency good and well. The EFCC should make sure that their investigation is not restrictive.

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  4. Jobless lawbreaker accompanying a woman to EFCC for such long hours!

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    1. Real jobless law-braker senators indeed!

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  5. Pure witchhuntm Is this the way APC will and the government would go about thing?

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    1. Be informed, it was Kwara State PDP that sent petition to EFCC concerning Saraki's wife. Leave Tinubu and the APC out of this. Mumu.

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  6. Nigerians have been told by EFCC that they are acting based on a petition sent to them by Kwara PDP, so why are some of you ignoramus pointing fingers to Tinubu or APC? Although PDP has instructed Kwara PDP to disclaim that petition, but it is belated.

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  7. Why did Mrs Saraki need to be accompanied to the EFCC office by our so-called lawmakers? They should have stayed out of it, if they are serious about fighting corruption in this devastated country. Are they saying that they stand with the corrupt? Senators including pretenders like Melaye accompanying this woman to EFCC? What a nonsense. This is no show of support for the right cause. It shows that we support corruption all the way. Let the woman go to EFCC by herself. It is no secret that the Sarakis are very corrupt people, led by the Senate president.

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  8. old meat like you, stop deceiving your people agree that you were paid 700million to lie. you go die for joke

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