Former aviation minister Femi Fani Kayode has reacted to the allegations on the Deputy Commissioner of Police Abba Kyari by the US FBI.
In a post on his social media handles, FFK described Abba Kyari as a super cop who has achieved so many miles stone in his career and is just a victim of a conspiracy by those who wants to bring him down.
Femi Fani Kayode wrote;
“A super cop that has risked his life protecting us from kidnappers, murderers & terrorists all these years& that has arrested more criminals than any other is accused of taking bribes from a yahoo boy & scammer from America & we are expected to believe it? Not me!
Abba is one of the bravest, brightest and best cops in Nigeria and I will not believe these crazy allegations levelled against him or condemn him unless I see any evidence to the contrary.
He has proved himself over and over again when it comes to catching criminals and I do not believe that he is one himself. If he were he would not have such an excellent record in combating crime.
Nigerians seem to take delight in believing and assuming the worse about their best. That is part of our problem: we love and celebrate the evil but we despise, hate and seek to pull down the righteous and good.
As far as I am concerned there are as many crooked, bent & killer cops all over the world as there are good ones & America has its fair share of both. The only people that ought to take pleasure in reading this crap about Abba are the kidnappers and terrorists in our country.
Allegations are a dime a dozen and an indictment does not amount to a conviction: show me the evidence or keep your mouth shut forever.
I urge Abba to continue the good work he has been doing and not allow himself to be distracted by his numerous detractors.
This is a deep conspiracy to destroy his career and it will not work.
News broke out yesterday about an arrested warrant being issued by the FBI of the alleged involvement of Abba myari in the fraudulent trials of Abbas Roman aka Hushpuppie who was arrested in 2020 in Dubai over from and other cybercrimes related offences.
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