EFCC Chairman Ola Olukoyede's vow to personally oversee the investigation regarding Yahaya Bello, or else tender his resignation, has elicited mixed reactions from Nigerians.
Many express skepticism, drawing parallels between the EFCC's promises and those of the federal government, often perceived as promising but failing to deliver. While some commend Olukoyede's commitment to accountability, others remain cautious, noting the history of unfulfilled assurances.
This sentiment underscores a broader disillusionment with governmental promises and the perceived gap between rhetoric and action. Despite these reservations, there is still a segment of the population that hopes for genuine progress in the fight against corruption and the enforcement of accountability measures.