EFCC arrests ex-SGF, Anyim

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A former Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Senator Anyim Pius Anyim, has been allegedly arrested by the operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission.

The Point gathered that Anyim was invited as part of an investigation in a case of alleged corruption and diversion of public funds.

Anyim was said to have arrived at the headquarters of the anti-graft agency in Jabi, Abuja at about 3pm, and was still being grilled by a team of operatives at 8.30pm.

Though details of the specific allegations against the former SGF were sketchy, a source conversant with the case said that it is tied to the corruption and money laundering case involving a former Aviation Minister and serving senator, Stella Oduah

Part of the rehabilitation funds to the tune of N780 million were allegedly traced to a company in which Anyim has an interest.

Anyim and the Emir of Kaura Namoda in Zamfara State, Sanusi Mohammed, recently blamed leadership failure for the worsening insecurity in the country.

The duo also maintained that poor policies are responsible for the slow pace of development.

The former SGF and monarch stated this at the launching and public presentation of a book entitled: “Leadership Principles for Junior Commanders in the Military’ written by Colonel Chukwu Obasi.

Anyim, who was the chairman of the occasion, called for the right leadership recruitment process to address the anomaly, adding that leadership failure was mainly responsible for the setbacks in the country.

He said, “I want to believe that the basis for our setback today is on the process of leadership recruitment. When leaders are recruited without proper training, certainly, they would not have any basis to apply certain principles that would make them do their work efficiently and dependably.

“The interface between the military and the civil society has become an inescapable narrative and we must build the interface in such a way that we would know the dividing line. There’s a nexus between the administrators of the polity and the defenders of the polity and both must work hand-in-hand and understand their border lines in order to deliver services,” he stated.

The Emir, a retired Major in the Nigerian Army, stated that the security challenges Nigeria was facing lay with poor leadership, insisting that if the country had effective leadership from the grassroots it would not have been plunged into the present hardship.

Chief of Army Staff, Faruk Yahaya, who was represented by Brigadier General AO Oyelade called for the inclusion of the leadership principles highlighted in the book in the curriculum of Corps Headquarters and training institutions.