President of the
Association of National Accountants of Nigeria, ANAN, Anthony
Chukwuemeka Nzom, FCNA, has sought collaboration between the association and the
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, in the area of forensic study,
as part of efforts to rid the country of corruption.
Nzom, who led a
delegation of national and state
executives of the association to the office of the acting Chairman of EFCC,
Ibrahim Magu, in Abuja, on Wednesday, April 27, 2016, said: ‘‘Very soon,
we shall be opening our resource centre. Some people have donated money for us
to complete the centre. When it is completed, we would like you to send
resource persons, at least once in three months, to train our members in
forensic accounting.”
He further hailed the
appointment of Magu as acting Chairman of EFCC, describing it as a round peg in
a round hole.
According to him, ‘‘This
position is well-deserved. You have been a member of ANAN
for nine years
and you have been representing the association very well.
‘‘I want to also express
my gratitude to President Muhammadu Buhari for
deeming it fit to appoint you to this esteemed position. I
am highly honoured that you could spare some time with us. We congratulate you
on your well-deserved
appointment. If you did not merit it, you
won’t
be here.
You merited it by your intelligence, your professionalism and your integrity.
We are grateful to Mr. President for giving you this opportunity
to serve the nation.”
In his response, Magu
thanked the
delegation for their visit and promised to support
their course, particularly
because of the long-standing relationship between the association and the
Special Control Unit Against Money Laundering (SCUML).
He added: ‘‘It is
because of my basic knowledge in accounting that made me stand out in special
fraud
investigations.’’
The
Secretary to the Commission,
Emmanuel Aremo
Adegboyega,
in his closing remarks, thanked ANAN for the visit, while urging them to
patronize the EFCC Academy for their activities,
According to him, '' We have
facilities at the Academy, where your members can come for training.''
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