The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has shed more light on its decision to visit the headquarters of the Dangote Group in Lagos.

It was on Thursday, that was when operatives of the EFCC decided to storm the Lagos Head Office of the Dangote Group.

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The visit is understood to be related to the forex allocations to the group from 2015 to the time Godwin Emefiele was suspended by President Bola Tinubu as the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).

In his reaction to the visit, the Chairman of the Dangote Group, Aliko Dangote, denied any wrongdoing.

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Dangote expressed his willingness to collaborate with the anti-graft agency in helping with its investigations.

Vital Documents

However, a source in the EFCC confirmed that the anti-graft agency visited Dangote Group Headquarters with a search warrant.

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They were looking for some vital documents on forex allocations to the company from 2014 to 2023 during the tenure of former Governor of Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Godwin Emefiele.

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The source disclosed that the EFCC operatives decided to visit the Dangote office because the company was not forthcoming with the documents it was asked to provide.

It Was Not A Raid

The source, however, stated that the visit was not a raid as the EFCC visited the company with a search warrant and also allowed staff, customers and visitors to go in and out of the place.

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He added that the visit was justified because its operatives were “able to get the vital documents they wanted”.

The EFCC said it would not join issues with the company but asked Nigerians to wait for the outcome of the investigation.

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“We did not storm or raid the office because we allowed staff, customers and visitors to go in and out of the place.

“,The search was justifiable because our operatives got the vital documents they wanted on foreign exchange allocations to Dangote Group,” the source said.

We Will Get To The Root

“As an anti-graft agency, EFCC will not join issues with Dangote Group, but Nigerians should wait for the outcome of the ongoing investigation.

“No one or group can impede or delay investigation. We cannot be deterred, we will get to the roots of the forex allocations in 10 years,” he added.

Meanwhile, Dangote is not the only company under the searchlight of the EFCC regarding some of their forex transactions.

The Investigation

Some of the companies being investigated by the anti-graft agency include Dangote Group, BUA Group and Flour Mills.

It is understood that a total of 52 companies are under the searchlight of the EFCC.

The information available on the investigation revealed that the EFCC had earlier written to the various companies asking for documentation on their forex transactions in the last 10 years.

But they all denied wrongdoing in their communications with the EFCC.

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