The Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Olanipekun Olukoyede has said that, he’ll rather resign than not seeing Yahaya Bello’s alleged corruption case to the end.
He made this known while addressing newsmen on Tuesday, recounting how he placed a call directly to the former governor personally as a show of respect for him to come to the commission and answer to the charges but he refused to come.
Olukoyede said Yayaha Bello asked that EFCC should come to his village to effect his arrest.
Olanipekun assured that anybody obstructing the arrest of the former Kogi State Governor will be brought to justice.