The Senate has promised to provide necessary support needed by the
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, to stamp out corruption in
Nigeria.
Chukwuka Utazi, Chairman,
Senate Committee on anti-corruption made the pledge on Wednesday, March 1, 2017
during the 2017 budget defence by the EFCC.
Utazi, who commended the anti-graft agency for doing a great job
in combating economic and financial crimes said, the Senate is committed to
building a strong EFCC by appropriating adequate funds for its activities under
the current financial year with a view to boost the anti-corruption war of the
present administration.
“We want to build a strong institution so that anybody who wants
to work against it will not succeed. The Senate is committed in doing that”, he
assured.
He also expressed support for the EFCC in establishing Radio and
Television Stations towards achieving one of its core mandates in enlightening
the Nigerian people on the dangers of corruption.
Ibrahim Magu, Acting Chairman, EFCC, presented a budget proposal
of N17,202,253,360.00 (Seventeen Billion, Two Hundred and Two Million, Two
Hundred and Fifty Three Thousand, Three Hundred and Sixty Naira) for 2017.
The budget represents an 8.5% decrease to the Eighteen Billion
Eight Hundred and Eighty Seven Million, Five Hundred and Thirty One Thousand
Six Hundred and Thirty Six Naira (N18,887,531,636.00) budgeted for the
Commission in 2016.
Magu gave a breakdown of the budget thus: Capital Expenditure -
Seven Billion, Seventy Four Million, Two Hundred and Twenty Three Thousand,
Seven Hundred and Eight Naira (N7,074,223,708.00); Personnel Expenditure -
Seven Billion, One Hundred and Twenty Seven Million, Three Hundred and Sixteen
Thousand, Three Hundred and Fifty Four Naira (N7,127,316,354.00); and Overhead
Expenditure -Three Billion, Seven Hundred and Thirteen Thousand, Two Hundred
and Ninety Eight Naira (N3,000,713,298.00).
Magu further presented an addendum of N2.43billion which entailed
the contract agreement between Messrs Julius Bergers Plc and the EFCC not
captured in the initial submission to the Committee.
The EFCC boss acknowledged the tremendous support given to the
Commission in 2016, especially in the area of mobilization for completion of
the EFCC Headquarters and appealed for increase in the budgetary allocation to
enable the Commission function effectively in the 2017 fiscal year.
At the session were Monsurat Sunmonu, Chairman, Senate Committee on Foreign Affairs; Sani Mustapha Mohammed, Vice Chairman, Senate Committee on Anti-corruption; Dino Melaye, Chairman, Senate Committee on FCT and Sabo Mohammed, Vice Chairman, Senate Committee on Trade and Investment.
Magu was accompanied to the session by management staff of the EFCC.
At the session were Monsurat Sunmonu, Chairman, Senate Committee on Foreign Affairs; Sani Mustapha Mohammed, Vice Chairman, Senate Committee on Anti-corruption; Dino Melaye, Chairman, Senate Committee on FCT and Sabo Mohammed, Vice Chairman, Senate Committee on Trade and Investment.
Magu was accompanied to the session by management staff of the EFCC.
Wilson Uwujaren
Head Media &
Publicity
1
st March,
2017
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