Just as public outrage towards another politician, Betta Edu, intensifies without conclusive evidence, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has thrown fuel on the fire by announcing it will revisit the investigation of former Zamfara State Governor Bello Mattawalle over an alleged N70 billion money laundering scandal. This move has sparked a chorus of mixed reactions, ranging from fervent support for accountability to concern over potential political vendetta.
Fueling the Flames:
The decision comes on the heels of a protest staged by the Zamfara Alternative Forum, a group demanding the EFCC resume its probe into Mattawalle’s actions. Their spokesperson, Mahmud Abubakar, argued that revisiting the case would serve as a “deterrent” against public office corruption and ensure justice for Zamfara residents allegedly impacted by Mattawalle’s mismanagement.
Echoes of Inequality?
But some see the timing of the renewed investigation as suspicious, coinciding with the ongoing controversies surrounding Betta Edu. Critics worry this might be a case of selective targeting – focusing on a male politician only after public outcry against a female one, potentially fueling accusations of gender bias.

EFCC’s Assurances
The EFCC, however, vehemently denies any political motivations. Acting Director of Public Affairs Wilson Uwujaren emphasized their commitment to neutrality, stating, “Nobody is above the law.” He assured the public that all high-profile cases are being reviewed under the new chairman, Ola Olukoyede, and Mattawalle’s case will be no exception.
A Legacy Under Scrutiny
The N70 billion scandal, as outlined by the EFCC, revolves around a loan allegedly diverted by Mattawalle through “proxies and contractors” who received payments for nonexistent projects. The commission claims investigations revealed “startling revelations” from contractors compelled to return funds in cash.
Unanswered Questions
With details of the alleged fraud resurfacing, Nigerians are left with more questions than answers. Will a reinvestigation finally bring closure and accountability? Or will this be another chapter in a political drama? Only time will tell if justice prevails in this complex and controversial case.