“Unjust Treatment” Actor Seun Jimoh Criticizes EFCC for Targeting Celebrities in Naira Abuse Cases

"Unjust Treatment" Actor Seun Jimoh Criticizes EFCC for Targeting Celebrities in Naira Abuse Cases

Nollywood actor, Seun Sean Jimoh has lashed out at the Economic and Financial Crime Commission EFCC for allegedly scapegoating celebrities.

Taking to his Instagram page, he noted how 70% of Nigerians are guilty of Naira abuse, yet only celebrities get to be punished. He questioned why no one is ever caught on video spraying money between the time the law was in effect and now being arrested.

He noted how celebrities are citizens too as he stated that the scapegoat approach to cultural reforms is quite sinister and lacks any concern for the mental health of the Nigerian citizens.

“So no civil rights group can challenge the prosecution of spraying Naira? A long imbibed cultural norm, a practice that is as old as the country itself and has deeply rooted cultural imprints. I understand wanting to curb the transactional sale of Naira for Naira at parties, but to say people should stop spraying money at parties is almost at loggerheads with our deeply rich partying culture! There just be way around”.

It looks like scapegoats are being selected to send a message to the general populace. but then, is it unfair that certain people are being selected for a crime almost 70 % of Nigerians or more are guilty of with overwhelming video evidence all over the internet?! Why isn’t anyone ever caught on video spraying money between the time the law has been in effect and now being arrested ?! Why celebrities? Celebrities and citizens too! This scapegoat approach to cultural reforms is quite sinister and lacks any concern for the mental health of the Nigerian citizens”.

Seun Jimoh berates EFCC for scapegoating celebrities

Seun Jimoh isn’t the only one who has slammed the EFCC. Legendary singer, Charly Boy had issued a message to EFCC, making it known that Bobrisky isn’t the problem of Nigeria as he admonished the commission to find better work.

He pointed out the hypocrisy of how many civil servants, ministers, and Yahoo boys spray money on a daily, yet the commission didn’t arrest them and stressed that Bobrisky isn’t the country’s problem as he slammed them for their moral judgment.

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