Renowned human rights activist and former President of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), Olisa Agbakoba, SAN, has sharply criticized the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), labeling the agency a “terrorist organization.”
In an interview on Arise TV’s morning show, Agbakoba accused EFCC operatives of abusing their powers to bully and intimidate Nigerians.
“They are terrorists… they are terrorizing us… intimidating Nigerians with their powers,” Agbakoba stated during the interview, expressing frustration over the agency’s conduct.
Agbakoba’s comments add to his longstanding criticisms of the EFCC. Recently, he wrote letters to both the Senate and House of Representatives, questioning the constitutional legitimacy of the EFCC’s establishment by the Federal Government.
He has argued that the agency operates outside the framework laid down by the Nigerian Constitution, further exacerbating concerns about its overreach and alleged misuse of authority.
The former NBA President’s remarks come amid growing public debates on the conduct of anti-corruption agencies in Nigeria, with many questioning whether these institutions are adhering to their mandates or operating with unchecked power. Agbakoba’s criticism underscores ongoing calls for reforms and greater oversight of the EFCC.