Mr Ozekhome said Peoples Gazette owed Nigerians a duty to hold the government accountable, stressing that the attempt to silence the press is inconsistent with democratic values.
The fraudsters told ex-NPA boss Mohammed Bello-Koko that the EFCC chair would “give him a soft landing” from corruption prosecution.
EFCC urged the ministry to convey its displeasure to the embassies and warn them against disregarding Nigeria’s rules and regulations.
“We can work together to pursue the goal of making Nigeria better,” Mr Olukoyede said.
Deputy Governor Hadiza Balarabe has emphasised the need for fiscal discipline in managing local governments in Kaduna.
