Sometime last April, after the governorship elections, the nation's Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) was reported in most national dailies to have perfected plans to pick up a handful of state governors who they have investigated for sundry 'corrupt practices', just after their immunity would have elapsed last May 29.
There were, the reports said, about 15 governors on EFCC's watch list, including a handful of their accomplice-commissioners.
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