A human rights organization demands prosecution of Abuja realtor Rebecca Omokamo Isaac for currency violations. The Initiative Against Human Rights Abuse and Torture issued Economic and Financial Crimes Commission officials a deadline after months of inaction. National Coordinator Gerald Katchy submitted the original complaint on July 21 before sending follow-up correspondence in September. The group threatens public exposure and legal compulsion if authorities fail to respond within thirty days. Anti-corruption officials acknowledged receiving petition number EFCC/PET/HQR/2932/2025 but have not pursued charges.
Video evidence shows Isaac spraying and stepping on Naira bills at celebrations across Edo and Anambra states. Social media posts document her repeated currency abuse at public gatherings. The Central Bank of Nigeria regulations explicitly forbid such treatment of legal tender under Section 21 provisions. Police escorts reportedly accompany Isaac despite her apparent lawbreaking. The organization warns that selective enforcement undermines legal authority while encouraging similar misconduct.
Video evidence shows Isaac spraying and stepping on Naira bills at celebrations across Edo and Anambra states. Social media posts document her repeated currency abuse at public gatherings. The Central Bank of Nigeria regulations explicitly forbid such treatment of legal tender under Section 21 provisions. Police escorts reportedly accompany Isaac despite her apparent lawbreaking. The organization warns that selective enforcement undermines legal authority while encouraging similar misconduct.