BREAKING!!! EFCC Making Plans To Plant Gun Cash In My Home - Ike Ekweremadu Cries Out




Ike Ekweremadu, deputy senate president, says the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFC is planning to plant guns, huge amounts of foreign currencies in a house believed to be his.
Speaking on the floor of the senate on Wednesday, Ekweremadu said a source tipped him off on the alleged pl of the anti-graft agency to indic him.
Ekweremadu said the commission planned to arrest him for three weeks and charg him to court since the immunit clause, contained in section 30 of the constitution, did not appl to his office.


The deputy senate president sa the aim of the whole plot is to destroy his political career.
“I will simply read the information then we rest it at that. They said on 6th of May Saturday night/Sunday, the EFC alongside the local and international media under the guise the whistle-blowing polic of the federal government have obtained a warrant to search a apartment alleging to be one of your guest houses in Enugu capital state,” he said.


“The EFCC will be claiming to have a tip-off from a whistleblower from your state alerting the EFCC of a huge amount of money of currency i the apartment said to be belonging to you Ike Ekweremadu, deputy senate president of the federal republi of Nigeria.
“The proceed which is likely to be illegally obtained and acquired which constitute abus of office and corruption. The things said to be discovered in the said apartment are a huge amount of money with huge currencies such as British Pounds sterling, US dollars and Indian Rupies. There will be a single photograph of you.


“This will lead to your arrest a detention pending the outcome the investigation well sponsore non-governmental organisation will be protesting around the nation -Lagos, Enugu and FCT Abuja.
“Sponsored youths will come from your senatorial district to the national assembly gate. While protest is ongoing, the EFCC after detaining you for three weeks, you will be charge to court as section 308 immuni clause do not apply to your office. Their target is to indict you and kill your political career.”
As of the time of filing this report, Wilson Uwujaren, spokesman of the commission, was not available for comment.


A call made to his telephone indicated that it was out of reach, while response to the te message sent is still being awaited.