The commission had earlier declared Achimugu wanted for alleged
criminal conspiracy and money laundering.
In a statement on Friday night, Dele Oyewale, spokesperson
of the commission, dismissed rumours that the investigation is connected with
Atiku and Sanwo-Olu.
“We wish to state unequivocally that the investigations of
Achimugu have no correlation of any kind with the two political actors,” the
statement reads.
“She is being investigated for alleged criminal conspiracy
and money laundering and has since been declared wanted by the commission.
“The EFCC commenced investigation of Achimugu in 2022, and
though she approached the court to obtain an injunction restraining the
Commission from arresting, investigating, inviting, or detaining her for any
alleged criminal act, the injunction was challenged and vacated on Wednesday,
February 19, 2025, by a federal high court sitting in Abuja.
“The court ruled that ‘…no court has the power to stop the
investigative powers of the Police or EFCC or any agency established under our
laws to investigate crimes when there is reasonable suspicion of commission of
a crime or ample evidence of commission of an offence by a suspect’.
“The court further upheld the interim order of forfeiture of
assets of Achimugu suspected to be proceeds of crime, dismissing her suit
against it as lacking merit.
“The foregoing clearly establishes that the EFCC’s case
against her has no immediate or remote nexus with any politician or any veiled
or open reference to any political engagement or transaction.
“The EFCC is non-partisan and non-sectarian. We enjoin the public to continue to keep
faith with the professionalism of the Commission without imputing any
extraneous consideration to its works.”