Pioneer Chairman, Economic and
Financial Crimes Commission, Malam Nuhu Ribadu, has said there is a “huge
integrity deficiency” in former Federal Capital Territory minister, Nasir
El-Rufai’s book,The Accidental Public Servant.
In an interview with an Abuja-based
newspaper, Blueprint, Ribadu explained that el-Rufai was
wrong to have written about the EFCC in his book because the former minister
was never a member of staff of the commission and knew nothing about its
operations.
Admitting that he had yet to read the
book, Ribadu also stated that el-Rufai did not tell him he was writing a book
and never interviewed him about what he wanted to write.
He said, “So, I am quite surprised on
how you can quote a person that you have not interviewed. I think the ethics of
writing is that you quote somebody with authority and that you can stand by
that.
“I have not fully read the book but I
have seen a couple of things coming out of it including the excerpts from the
media. The most important thing I will say about it is that Nasiru did not tell
me he was writing the book, not to talk of showing me the script. Nasiru never
interviewed me for his book.
“There is a huge integrity deficiency
bordering on ethics if you can quote somebody without first having to record
him and you have proof of that. He didn’t consult me, he didn’t give me
anything to look at and therefore just like you and all Nigerians, I was quite
surprised to see him quoting me directly in the book.”
Ribadu added, “Nasiru was not a staff
of the EFCC. I wonder how he could report about the work of the EFCC when he
was never part of it, just as I will not talk of the FCT when he was minister.
He didn’t know of the works of the EFCC and he couldn’t have known. He was not
privy to all the things that we were doing there.
“He did not also show me what he was
writing because, as I said earlier, even if you discussed something with
someone before, when you are putting it into a book, it is only proper for you
to validate it and crosscheck with him. Even if he agrees or disagrees, at
least it makes sense. This is especially when the person is close to you
because that would be an opportunity for the person to correct you.”
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