Acting Chairman
of Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Ibrahim Magu, has
charged Nigerians to imbibe the culture of ‘ living with clean
hands’ as a way of stamping out corruption from the society.
Magu, who stated
that the job of EFCC entails confronting looters of the nation’s
commonwealth, taking on impunity and restoring hope to the hopeless,
said the Commission had been reshaping the face of law enforcement in
Nigeria in the past 13 years.
In his welcome
address titled ‘‘We Must Win The War on Corruption and
Impunity’’ during the launch of EFCC Clean Hands Campaign on Thursday,
May 26, 2016 at the Eagle Square, Abuja, the anti-graft Czar added that
the Commission had kept faith with its mandate and the expectations of
Nigerians.
‘‘In just six
months of this year, we have secured over 140 convictions, including
some elusive ‘high profile’ criminals. We have recovered billions of
dollars worth of stolen funds and blocked numerous avenues of money
laundering,’’ he said.
He also stated that the Commission had also given its
prevention mandate a new lease of life, adding the people were now
fully informed of its activities on all communication channels.
According to him, the new strategies being employed by EFCC
had enabled Nigerians to take direct ownership of the war on
corruption.
‘‘Citizens are now more disposed to preemptively act
against corruption; and where the act has been committed, they are
willing to work with EFCC to fish out the criminals.
‘‘However, in order to ensure that justice is fully served
to the victim, the perpetrator and the society, it is important for us
all to continue to hold everyone in the justice delivery chain
accountable,’’ he added.
Magu also urged
Nigerians to continue to mount ‘‘due pressure’’ on the Commission to
carry out diligent investigation and prosecution and to inform the
people of its activities.
He, however,
charged Nigerians to also take more seriously their watchdog role over
the members of the National Assembly, so as to make them more alive to
their responsibilities to pass laws that are adequate and functional.
‘‘Nigerians must
also take more seriously their watchdog role over the judiciary to meet
the yearnings of Nigerians for justice,’’ he added.
In her address,
the Co-founder of the Transparency International and Co-convener of the
Bring Back Our Girls Campaign, Dr. Oby Ezekwesili, urged every Nigerian
to be involved in the fight against corruption.
Ezekwesili, who
commended the vigour and commitment of Magu in the fight against
corruption, said: ‘‘If any Nigerian is serious at all about the
necessity for the greatness of nation, then, he or she must take the
fight against corruption seriously. This is because the consequence of
not taking the fight against corruption seriously is that the nation
will forever be mortgaged.
‘‘Nigeria is a
country that the whole world agreed had incredible potentials to be one
of the leading countries of the world. As a matter of fact, at the time
of Nigeria’s Independence, many around the world took a bet that
Nigeria was the black nation that would likely put in hot pursuit all
other nations of the world in terms of greatness that it had.
‘‘Sadly, 56 years
after Independence, when some of those nations that took a bet on
Nigeria look at what has become of the country, they ponder what has
gone wrong. But what has gone wrong is what the EFCC has been
established to tackle.’’
Also speaking,
the Chairman, House Committee on Financial Crimes and Anti-coruuption,
Kayode Oladele, said it was important to start the fight against
corruption from the grassroots.
According to him,
‘‘from time immemorial, we always know that one of the things that the
EFCC does is to investigate and prosecute people who are found wanting
for breach of public trust and corruption. But we have found out that
the people who lead us did not fall from heaven. They are part and
parcel of the society. Therefore, if we want to ensure that we stamp out
corruption, then, we have to start from the grassroots.’’
He also urged Nigerians to see themselves as fighters against corruption, beyond giving legitimacy to the work of the EFCC.
The EFCC Clean Hands Campaign, which kicked off with a walk
by staff and management of EFCC, among other interest groups, also
featured match past and choreography by a number of primary and
secondary school students in Abuja.
The event was
held simultaneously in all EFCC offices across the country. In Port
Harcourt, Mr. Ishaq Salihu, the Zonal Head, South –South, urged every
Nigerian to embrace the fight against corrupt practices. "The fight
against corruption is for our collective good as the country is
gradually drawing towards the precipice due to corruption". He said it
was time every patriotic Nigerian took up the gauntlet to fight
corruption and money laundering if we are desirous of a better country.
The rally drew a
mammoth crowd including members of the civil society and stakeholders in
the fight against corruption, such as Citizens for Anti corruption
Corps, Rivers State; Patriotic Forum of Nigeria; members of the National
Youth Service Corps, NYSC, CDS group and officers of the EFCC.
At the
Commission’s new Zonal Office in Maiduguri, staff of the Commission and
stakeholders staged a massive anti- corruption walk which commenced from
Ramat Polytechnic opposite Police Command Maiduguri and terminated at
the Commission’s office where the Zonal Head Ibrahim Bappa called on
Nigerians to rally round the Commission in the onerous task of fighting
corruption.
In
Ibadan Akaninyene Ezima, Ibadan Zonal Head, who represented the Ag.
Chairman, Ibrahim Magu, reiterated the commitment of the government and
EFCC to the fight against corruption. “We all agree that corruption is a
menace and the present administration is determined to give it a deadly
blow. It is in line with this, that the Ag. Chairman of the Commission
deemed it necessary that we should embark on this sensitization and
re-orientation rally to drum up support for the crusade. It is also an
opportunity to further educate and create awareness about the presence
of the EFCC in Ibadan which was borne of the view to bring the fight
against corruption to the grassroots”, he said.
In solidarity
with the government and the EFCC in particular, the opinion leaders at
the rally, express confidence in the Commission, encouraging the public
and educating them on the need to partner with the Commission and
support the fight against corruption.
Comrade Moshood
Erubami, Professor Olawale Albert, Prof. Bayo Okunade and Dotun Saseyi
sued for total support and cooperation from the stakeholders. “We have
been hearing about the fight against corruption with our ears but now
the Commission is here with us now and they are now soliciting for our
support. Let us support them and collectively we will all enjoy a better
society”, Erubami remarked.
In Enugu, the
state governor, Chief Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi whose convoy met the EFCC
procession on his way to the State House on Independence Avenue, said he
was in full support of the EFCC’s efforts in fighting the menace of
financial and economic crimes and corruption in the South East Zone and
Nigeria in general.
“I encourage this, (the rally) and I am against corruption.” He stated amidst cheers from the crowd.
Later in his
remark during the event, the EFCC South East Zonal Head, Obioha Okorie
expressed his appreciation to the Acting Chairman of the Commission,
Ibrahim Mustapha Magu for his foresight in initiating the rally across
the zones and in supporting the resuscitation of the fight against
corruption generally.
He stated that
the rally was in line with the Commission’s public enlightenment and
sensitization mandate meant to warn and solicit the support of Nigerians
in the fight against graft. “What we have done is to create awareness
and to let people know the negative effects of corruption in their lives
and how to stem the ugly trend.”
Wilson UwujarenHead, Media & Publicity
26th May, 2016
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