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Sylva’s Aide Blasts EFCC For Declaring Ex-Minister Wanted

Former Minister’s camp condemns EFCC’s announcement as hasty and politically motivated, insists due process was ignored.
Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisNovember 11, 2025 Politics No Comments4 Mins Read
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In a move that has stirred political tensions and raised questions about due process, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), has declared former Minister of State for Petroleum Resources and ex-Governor of Bayelsa State, Timipre Sylva, wanted over alleged financial crimes.

In response, Sylva’s media aide has categorically rejected the declaration, referring to it as part of a “politically motivated” campaign against his principal.

The Allegation

On 10 November 2025, the EFCC announced that it had secured an arrest warrant from the Federal High Court in Lagos, dated 6 November, for Sylva in an alleged case of conspiracy and dishonest conversion of US $14,859,257.

According to the EFCC, the amount in question was part of funds injected by the Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB), into Atlantic International Refinery and Petrochemical Limited for a refinery project, and the funds were allegedly diverted.





The EFCC’s statement called on anyone with information regarding Sylva’s whereabouts to contact its zonal offices or the nearest police station.

Sylva’s Camp Reacts: “Digital Proclamation”, “Orchestrated Hostility”

In a strong rebuttal, Julius Bokoru, Special Assistant on Media and Public Affairs to Sylva, described the EFCC’s announcement as an “unceremonious ambush” and a “digital proclamation” – because it was broadcast via social media platforms rather than through formal written communication to Sylva.

Bokoru contended that no official invitation or letter had been served on Sylva prior to the announcement, meaning standard protocols were not observed. He said:

“No formal communication was extended to him, no established protocol observed – only a sudden digital proclamation designed … to inflame public sentiment and manufacture yet another episode of orchestrated hostility.”

He further argued that the allegations against his principal are part of a wider political campaign to undermine Sylva’s relevance and influence ahead of upcoming alignments. According to him, Sylva is currently abroad in the UK for medical reasons and will comply with any lawful invitation once he returns.

Bokoru insisted Sylva “has clean hands” and that the refinery project in question was legitimately contracted and transparently executed with verifiable documentation.

The EFCC’s Position

The EFCC maintains that it actions are lawful and necessary. The agency’s media spokesperson, Dele Oyewale, cited the court order authorising the arrest, and stressed that the public must assist by providing information to the commission.

In its explanation, the EFCC indicated that the warrant was issued for the purpose of bringing Sylva before the commission to answer to the alleged offence.

Key Issues and Implications

  • Due Process & Protocols: Sylva’s camp argues the EFCC bypassed formal communication and opted instead for a public “wanted” proclamation. If correct, this raises questions around adherence to proper procedural norms when declaring an individual wanted.

  • Political Context: The timing and manner of the announcement have been characterised by Sylva’s camp as part of a broader political struggle, which means the allegations cannot be viewed purely through a legal lens but may carry political undertones.

  • Reputation & Public Perception: By publicly declaring Sylva wanted, the EFCC has shifted significant attention and reputational exposure on him, leaving little room for a quiet investigation. Whether that helps or hinders justice is subject to debate.

  • Transparency of the Project in Question: The specific transaction – NCDMB’s investment in the refinery – will need to be subjected to full forensic audit and transparency to settle the dispute over whether the funds were misused.

  • Legal Outcome Yet Unknown: At present, Sylva has not been publicly arraigned in this latest matter, and his camp maintains he will cooperate. The question remains whether this will lead to a full trial or settlement, and how long the process will take.

Looking Ahead

  • Will Sylva respond directly (rather than through aides) and present his evidence to the contrary?

  • Will the EFCC publish more detail on its investigation, including evidence of the alleged diversion of funds?

  • Will the courts engage with the procedural concerns raised (for example, whether the declaration of “wanted” without formal service is valid)?

  • How will this play out politically in Bayelsa State and the broader oil & gas sector, given Sylva’s prominence?

  • Ultimately, will this case reinforce the credibility of anti-corruption institutions, or will it feed perceptions of selective enforcement?

In summary:

While the EFCC has made a bold move by declaring Timipre Sylva wanted over allegations of financial misconduct, the response from his camp frames the action as procedurally flawed and politically motivated. The coming weeks and months will be crucial to see whether the legal process fully unfolds, or whether the matter evolves into parallel arenas of legal, political and reputational contestation.

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