In a recent development regarding the alleged bribery case involving popular Nigerian crossdresser Idris Okuneye, known as Bobrisky, the Deputy Controller of Prisons, Michael Anugwa, has refuted claims of his suspension.
He clarified that any suspension attributed to him was merely a “social media suspension” and not an official one in a trending video sighted by NN News Media on social media.
Background of the Case
The Nigerian Correctional Service (NCoS) had previously announced the suspension of two Deputy Controllers of Corrections, Michael Anugwa and Sikiru Adekunle. This decision stemmed from allegations of unprofessional conduct related to their handling of Bobrisky’s case, which included accusations that he bribed officials with N15 million to dismiss money laundering charges against him12.
Allegations and Reactions
The controversy escalated when an audio recording surfaced, allegedly featuring Bobrisky claiming he paid off officials to avoid serving time in prison. Following these revelations, public outcry prompted calls for an investigation into the matter involving both the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and the NCoS1.
Official Statements
In response to inquiries from the House of Representatives, Anugwa stated, “I am not under suspension; it was a social media suspension,” emphasizing that his status had been misrepresented online25. This assertion highlights the tension between public perception and official actions taken by the NCoS.
Conclusion
As investigations continue into the bribery allegations against Bobrisky and the implicated prison officials, the NCoS has assured that findings will be made public once concluded. The unfolding events underscore significant concerns regarding corruption within Nigeria’s correctional system and the implications for its integrity moving forward.