The Nigeria Labour movement today threw its weight behind Ibrahim Lamorde, Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, expressing confidence in the anti-graft agency boss’ competence and commitment to the fight against corruption in Nigeria.
Affiliates
of the two labour centre, the Nigeria Labour Congress and the Trade
Union Congress, during a stopover at the Commission’s headquarters as
part of an anti corruption rally in Abuja, urged Lamorde not to be
distracted by recent attacks from corrupt elements who are hell-bent on
undermining the EFCC’s efforts to tackle humongous corruption in
Nigeria.
Issa
Aremu, Vice President of the NLC in a short speech during the visit,
urged the Lamorde not to be discouraged by the recent attacks by corrupt
elements who are jittery about the Commission’s activities.
“I
remember President Muhammadu Buhari saying that, if we don’t fight
corruption, it will kill us. We are here today to strengthen the work
of EFCC. As a matter of fact, over the years, EFCC has done its best. As
we all know, if you fight corruption, it fights back. I know in recent
times, corruption seems to be fighting back. I can recollect that in
2003 when the ICPC, under Justice Mustapha Akanbi was doing a very good
job to fight corruption, the National Assembly, suddenly, watered down
the system.
‘‘The
NLC and TUC stood up that time to defend the ICPC. So, I think we
should commend both the NLC and TUC for standing up to join in the fight
against corruption. We are witnessing almost the same thing now. I
don’t know the details, but my brother, Lamorde, has done very well,” he
said
Speaking earlier, NLC President, Comrade Ayuba Wabba, said the rally was in support of the anti- corruption posture of the Muhammadu Buhari administration and the EFCC.
Speaking earlier, NLC President, Comrade Ayuba Wabba, said the rally was in support of the anti- corruption posture of the Muhammadu Buhari administration and the EFCC.
“We
are demanding good governance, accountability and transparency, so that
we can have enough to cater for the nation’s development,” he said.
Wabba,
who advocated that all hands must be on deck to stamp out corruption
from Nigeria, pledged the Union’s continued support to the current
leadership of EFCC in its fight against corruption.
“We
urge you to recover all stolen Nigerian monies and properties… Our
prayer is that the laws must be reviewed to make penalty for offenders
to include capital punishment. We need to stand in unison and fight this
evil called corruption. We must kill it before it kills us all.’’
Comrade
Wabba then presented a petition, containing the demands of the
organized labour, to Lamorde for onward delivery to President Buhari.
In
a short remark afterwards, Lamorde, stated that the war against
corruption would be fought with relentless vigour. According to him, “I
want to assure you that we are doing our best and will continue to do
what we are doing, particularly as all the trade unions are behind us. I
truly agree that the time is ripe for all Nigerians to speak with one
voice because corruption has continued to slow down the pace of
development in our country. We cannot afford to suffer this anymore.
Other countries that gained independence about the time Nigeria did are
far ahead of us today”.
He
further stated that the only way by which the government could function
properly was to block all the loopholes through which corruption is
perpetrated.
''I can assure you that my colleagues and I will always partner with you in this fight against corruption,'' he said.
A similar rally also held in Kano, where the Head of Northwest Zonal Operation of the EFCC, Ishaq Salihu urged organized labour to partner with the EFCC to carry out its mandate by acting as whistle blowers in any area where they find acts of corruption being perpetrated.
A similar rally also held in Kano, where the Head of Northwest Zonal Operation of the EFCC, Ishaq Salihu urged organized labour to partner with the EFCC to carry out its mandate by acting as whistle blowers in any area where they find acts of corruption being perpetrated.
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