One-time Aide de Camp (ADC) to former President Goodluck Jonathan, Moses
Jitoboh, has denied reports that he was arrested by officials of
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
His family sources had claimed that EFCC officials arrested Jitoboh Sunday afternoon at the Presidential Villa, and that nothing had been heard of him since.
Commenting on the issue, EFCC spokesman, Wilson Uwujaren, said:
His family sources had claimed that EFCC officials arrested Jitoboh Sunday afternoon at the Presidential Villa, and that nothing had been heard of him since.
Commenting on the issue, EFCC spokesman, Wilson Uwujaren, said:
“It is not true. If indeed he was arrested, it may have been another agency, definitely not the EFCC.”
Jitoboh told THISDAY on Wednesday night that he was indeed at the Presidential Villa on Sunday, but that he “left after about 30 minutes,” adding, “maybe that was where they picked the story.”
He blamed the inability to reach him on the telephone for confirmation on the recent changes he made on his telephone numbers.
Jitoboh told THISDAY on Wednesday night that he was indeed at the Presidential Villa on Sunday, but that he “left after about 30 minutes,” adding, “maybe that was where they picked the story.”
He blamed the inability to reach him on the telephone for confirmation on the recent changes he made on his telephone numbers.
I guess he went to drop the official phone with him. So his family should wait for him to get new line.
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