The immediate past Minister of Women Affairs, Pauline Tallen, has dismissed claims of being under investigation by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) for an alleged N2 billion fraud.
OsunDaily News reported on Friday that the Plateau-born politician was quizzed by operatives of the zonal command of the anti-graft agency in Abuja, the nationโs capital.
The former Deputy Governor of Plateau state was being interrogation for allegedly misappropriating N2 billion from the African First Lady Peace Mission Project (AFLPM).
But in a statement issued on Saturday morning, The former minister said she willingly visited the EFCC office and wasnโt invited or arrested as claimed in the media.
Tallen revealed that she went to the EFCC zonal command to respond to โthe very false allegationsโ recently made against her by a group seeking to tarnish her reputation.
She, therefore said โeconomic and political infrastructureโ should be used to serve the nation and โnot to be used as a tool for bias or intimidationโ.
The statement reads: โOwing to the respect for my former principal โ Former President Muhammadu Buhari and his good office, I did not previously address the open allegation, however, it has now become necessary to do so.
โFirstly, the decent & appropriate action, should this have been a genuine enquiry, would be to write to the Ministry for Women Affairs, to enquire about any funds sent to the Ministry.
โTo immediately jump to the open without any proper formal correspondence is highly unprofessional, portrays a lack of respect for the Ministry of Women Affairs, and is injurious to my person and character.
โFurthermore, I will like to state that there was no formal invitation from the anti-graft agency neither was I arrested.โ