Seun Jimoh frowns at the scapegoat approach on celebrities by the EFCC
Nigerian actor Seun Jimoh criticizes the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) for using celebrities as scapegoats in their efforts to combat naira abuse.
In a post on his Instagram page, he questions whether any civil rights group is willing to challenge the prosecution of naira abuse, considering its deeply rooted cultural significance.
He argues that the EFCC unfairly targets celebrities to convey a message to the public about the consequences of naira abuse.
His words: “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 heads with our deeply rich partying culture! There must be a way around it!”
“It looks like scapegoats are being selected to send a message to the general populace . but then , is it not unfair that certain people are being selected for a crime almost 70 % of Nigerians or more are guilty of with overwhelming video evidences all over the internet? ! Why isn’t anyone ever caught on video spraying money between the time the law has been in effect till 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.”
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