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The management of the OBASANJO OBASANJO (OOPL), Abeokuta, presidential library has issued a seven -day ultimatum to the commission for economic and financial crimes (EFCC) and the police forces of Nigeria publicly apologize and publicly invite its size.
Contacting the journalists on Wednesday in the Hall of the Board of Directors of Oopl, the CEO, Vitalis Otese, said that the raid of 9-10 August by the EFCC agents has left more than 100 customers brutalized, the seized vehicles and the companies have interrupted, with tourist activities and investments in overall seriously affected.
The EFCC had invaded the premise of the Oopl on Sunday morning early, claiming to have arrested 96 suspicions of the internet scammers.
Ortese said that the EFCC and the police have jointly orchestrated “deliberate and harmful damages” to the structure, insisting on the fact that the attack was addressed not only to the institution but also to its founder, the former president Olusgun Obasanjo.
“The documents were aggravated, oppressive and implemented by Malizia … calculated to damage our legitimate commercial interests and reputation at local and international level,” he said.
The Oopl garment revealed that the security staff recovered 12 pellets Ak-47 spent and a cap presumably belonging to the agents during the accident, adding that some victims are still hospitalized, while others are ready to testify in court.
A senior supporter of Nigeria, dr. Olumide Ayeni, who corroborated the Ortese declaration, said that the Balistic experts would determine the number of weapons shot, based on the pellets recovered.
He also accused the agents of attempting to destroy the tests by seizing and destroying the patrons of the patrons.
The OOPL asks for compensation of 1 billion ₦ for the victims for injuries and seized and ₦ 2.5 billion of damage to the reputation and commercial.
He also asked for a complete public investigation on the accident and a formal excuse of the president of the Fcc Ola Olukoyede and the police inspector.
According to Ortese, the failure to comply with these requests within seven days, which deals with Wednesday – would leave the institution without another choice than to seek a legal appeal.
The EFCC had claimed his operation, which lasted between one and 15:00 on August 10, entailed the arrest of 96 suspicious internet scammers.
However, Oopl claims that Raid has endangered the life of families, tourists, entrepreneurs and young people legally involved in activity within the complex.
The management warned that the accident had damaged the trust of the public in the tourist sector of the State of Ogun and urged the governor Dapo Inhabitun, the national security consultant and other authorities to prevent the anniversary of what he called “institutional illegal”.


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