In a surprising turn of events, Kogi State Governor Yahaya Bello has left the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) office without being interrogated.
According to sources, officials at the anti-graft agency informed Bello he was free to leave shortly after his arrival.
While no official statement has been issued regarding the details of his visit, this move has left many questioning the next steps in the ongoing investigations surrounding the governor.
What this means for Bello's legal standing remains unclear as speculations grow regarding the nature of his interactions with the EFCC.
As of now, Yahaya Bello has exited the EFCC premises, leaving Nigerians and observers in suspense about what this development could signal for the high-profile case.
Will this release lead to further actions or does it signify a quiet resolution? Only time will tell.
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