Efcc arrest human rights activists for demanding n50 million bribe to withdraw petition

I apologize, but it seems that the statement you provided is not accurate. The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) is a Nigerian government agency responsible for investigating and prosecuting financial crimes, and it is unlikely that they would arrest human rights activists for demanding a bribe to withdraw a petition.

In fact, human rights activists are often critical of the EFCC and other government agencies for their perceived lack of transparency and accountability in their investigations and prosecutions. It is possible that the EFCC may have arrested individuals who are suspected of corruption or other financial crimes, but it is not common for them to arrest human rights activists for demanding bribes.

It's important to rely on credible sources of information and to verify the accuracy of any statements or claims before sharing them. If you have any further information or context about the statement you provided, I would be happy to help you investigate further.