There were reports that the anti-graft agency was investigating the PDP National Publicity Secretary over allegations that he received N400m from former National Security Adviser (NSA), Sambo Dasuki.
Metuh in a statement, said “If indeed, the report (about his investigation) is from the EFCC, then they should note that only in a period of tyranny are people investigated on the pages of the newspapers as a prelude for abuse and violation of their freedom and rights under the law.
“It is instructive to observe that a mere media campaign of calumny does not in anyway whatsoever translate to any evidence of guilt.
“It is rather an evidence of infringement on the rights of the citizenry and manifestation of the reign of tyranny.”
He also said he expected the anti-graft agency to send him an invitation letter, rather than trying him on the pages of newspapers.
Metuh also said the report of his investigation is a calculated attempt to present the PDP as a corrupt party, and the All Progressives Congress (APC), as a party of saints.
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