EFCC Welcomes Constructive Criticisms-Lamorde
The Chairman, Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Ibrahim Lamorde, says the Commission is not adverse to constructive criticisms that can ensure victory in the war against corruption.
He
said the Commission’s doors were open to meaningful contributions from
individuals and organisations with good intentions in the efforts to
stamp out economic and financial crimes from the Nigerian society.
Speaking
during a meeting with members of the Coalition of Civil Society Groups
in Nigeria, CCOSGIN, on Thursday in his office in Abuja, Lamorde said
the success so far recorded by the Commission in the war against
corruption would not have been possible without the active support of
the civil society groups.
Lamorde,
who urged the group to be the eyes and ears of the EFCC, said: “ it is
gratifying to know that there are still some genuine civil society
groups that appreciate what we are doing. We also appreciate your coming
to identify with us and encourage us in our fight against corruption.
“As
proof that we are partners in progress in the war against corruption,
you will recall that the EFCC signed a Memorandum of Understanding, MoU,
with some civil society groups in 2014 at the EFCC Academy. It is an
on-going process and is still active; so, I invite members of your group
that are yet to key into it to join.”
Lamorde also stated that EFCC would partner with the group in its planned national colloquium later in the year.
Lamorde also stated that EFCC would partner with the group in its planned national colloquium later in the year.
Earlier
in his address, the National Chairman of CCOSGIN, Comrade Iso Bassey
Edim, said the anti-corruption war by the EFCC was in tandem with
President Muhammad Buhari’s zero tolerance to corruption.
Edim,
who said the visit was not an act of sycophancy, urged Lamorde not to
be distracted by the activities of “self-acclaimed agents sponsored by
some corrupt elements to distract the EFCC from carrying out its
constitutional duties.”
Edim,
who was accompanied by some officials of the 47 civil society/liberty
groups in Nigeria, also passed a vote of confidence in Larmode, adding
that he should continue to expose and prosecute corrupt people in the
society.
He
said: “In consideration of your track records of fighting crimes in
Nigeria and even across the world, we hereby pass a vote of confidence
in you. With humility and respect, we also wish to partner with the EFCC
for easy and more formidable operations of the organisation’s objective
as a watch dog. We hereby pledge our unalloyed commitment to work with
your Commission to ensure that Nigeria is rid of corruption.”
Wilson Uwujaren
Head, Media & Publicity
13th August, 2015
Head, Media & Publicity
13th August, 2015
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