There are signs that EFCC will not be going after MMM promoters as they consider them to be individuals approaching their very own and private business which is not illicit. As indicated by report from a source in EFCC, MMM is not an unlawful business therefore we can’t pursue the promoters of MMM.
Our question to the National Assembly is “What are we going to charge the promoters of MMM for? What law have they violated? What money has the system stolen”? All these and many more are questions that we need to consider before taking any actions. MMM does not have any office in the country where we can go and ask for details about their activities. So our hands are tight.
The source also went further to state that people who participate in MMM are doing so at their own risk. As such they would have themselves to blame for any negative outcome. It is not for us to tell them what to do with their money. Just as we do not stop people from investing on any legal business venture, we cannot stop people from participating in MMM.
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