Former Plateau State Governor, Jonah David Jang, on Thursday raised an alarm that the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, is planning to raid houses of all former governors who served on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.
Jang also said officials of the anti-graft agency were particularly warming up to invade his house in a bid to discover looted funds.
Jang revealed this when he spoke during a Town Hall meeting with his constituents in Jos.
The Senator however, warned that anybody who breaks into his house would repair any damaged part of it.
Jang said, “Somebody came to my house and told me that there is plan to raid the houses of all former PDP Governors. My house is very open for them to come and search, but I want to say this to the hearing of the public, if anybody breaks my house, they will hear us up to supreme court.
“You cannot break into my house and go free, you must come and repair it, if they think I hide money in the ceiling or anywhere, they should have equipment that can trace the money, but if they come to start breaking walls, they will repair my house because they will not find a kobo, I didn’t steal money.”
The Senator however, warned that anybody who breaks into his house would repair any damaged part of it.
Jang said, “Somebody came to my house and told me that there is plan to raid the houses of all former PDP Governors. My house is very open for them to come and search, but I want to say this to the hearing of the public, if anybody breaks my house, they will hear us up to supreme court.
“You cannot break into my house and go free, you must come and repair it, if they think I hide money in the ceiling or anywhere, they should have equipment that can trace the money, but if they come to start breaking walls, they will repair my house because they will not find a kobo, I didn’t steal money.”