Babachir Lawal, sacked secretary to the government of the federation, says his relationship with President Muhammadu Buhari was unaffected by his probe by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

He also said he was happy with his ongoing probe by EFCC.
In October 2017, Lawal was sacked amid allegations of corruption.
A senate ad-hoc committee had in December 2016 indicted him of fraud in a contract awarded for the clearing of invasive plant species in Yobe State, through the Presidential Initiative on Northeast (PINE).
According to the ad-hoc committee, Lawal allegedly spent N570m on the project.
PINE, which was headed by Lawal, was at the time unable to account for N2.5 billion allocated to alleviate the plight of IDPs.
Amid speculations that the former SGF might have escaped justice, Ibrahim Magu, acting chairman of the EFCC, recently said Lawal was still under investigation.
Lawal said although he is being investigated for alleged corruption, it would not affect his relationship with President Muhammadu Buhari.
“If the president were to be my brother, does it mean we cease to be brothers because I am being investigated by the EFCC?” he asked. “A relationship breaks because of a false accusation against an innocent man.”