Shocking Silence: Journalists Banned from Bobrisky-EFCC Investigation Coverage by House of Representatives







The House of Representatives just threw a serious curveball journalists have been blocked from covering the ongoing investigation into the N15 million corruption allegations involving Bobrisky, the EFCC, and the Nigerian Correctional Services. That’s right, after earlier inviting the press to report on the proceedings, they’ve suddenly slammed the door shut.


Apparently, the Joint Committees on Financial Crimes and Reformatory Services decided that the public doesn’t need to know about the inner workings of this high-profile case anymore. Their message to the House press corps? Step away, folks. This isn’t your business now.


So, let’s break it down: we’ve got serious corruption claims on the table, a case that involves the EFCC, the NCS, and Bobrisky, and—surprise, surprise—the investigation is happening behind closed doors. No cameras, no reporters, no public insight. If this doesn’t scream ‘cover-up,’ I don’t know what does.


You can't stop yourself from questioning why the sudden restriction of information is, in place now?. What are they attempting to conceal and most importantly who stands to gain from this lack of communication?. This action only intensifies the existing suspicion and lack of faith that many Nigerians harbor towards their governments transparency in cases of corruption instances Its just another typical day in this tumultuous political scene where the privileged class persist, in safeguard their hidden truths while leaving the remainder of society to speculate.


Isn't it concerning that no one else sees this as a concern If we don't push for clarity and honesty now things will only deteriorate further What's silence, on all powerful figures wrongdoings It's, about time we began raising the tough queries


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