Former Vice President of Nigeria, Abubakar Atiku has accused President Bola Tinubu-led federal government of using the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission as a tool to weaken opposition party, including the African Democratic Congress.
He attributed the arrest of former governor of Sokoto State, Aminu Tambuwal’s affiliation to ADC as the reason for his arrest the EFCC.
Recall that Tambuwal, who is one of the leaders of the Coalition, was EFCC’s custody on Monday August 11th 2025 over N189 billion unauthorized withdrawals from government coffers during his tenure in office, in breach of the Money Laundering (Prevention & Prohibition) Act, 2022.
But Atiku said in a tweet on social media, likened the action as “a continuation of the Tinubu-led administration’s agenda to harass, intimidate, and decimate the opposition”, ahead of the 2027 general elections.
According to Atiku, “The reality unfolding before us today is that the Tinubu administration, as with other aspects, has objectified the fight against corruption as a political tool to coerce opposition leaders into the ruling party”.
He said, “We are living witnesses to a growing trend where the state and its operators have assumed the roles of a bully by making corruption and the fight against it a political agenda.
“Certainly, that is not the objective for which I worked hard during our administration to create the EFCC. It is as though today, anyone who associates with the opposition is a target for phantom corruption allegations and, it is as though, as soon as they are coerced into the political agenda of President Tinubu, their ‘sins’ are forgiven.
“That, definitely, is not how to build institutions. That, certainly, is not how to fight the monster of corruption. Indeed, such tendencies provide the stimulant for corruption to thrive.
“We have seen how the EFCC has been used to empty opposition state governors into the ruling party, and the tea party is not about to end anytime soon.
“While the genuine fight against corruption is a matter that requires the total support of all Nigerians, the objectification of it as a political agenda should be roundly condemned by all in civil society spaces and friends of Nigeria in the international community.
“We have in recent times witnessed the use of anti-corruption agencies in coercing political leaders into the ruling party.
“Our assurance to Nigerians is that we would never succumb to this anti-democratic machinations of railroading our people into a one-party dictatorship”, he said.


