Few days after his disclosure that the National Assembly are working on a bill that will ensure a first line charge funding of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, the Chairman, Senate Committee on Drugs, Narcotics and Financial Crimes, Senator Victor Lar has again reiterated the law makers’ resolve to amend the EFCC Act to ensure direct statutory allocation to the agency in line with international best practice.
Senator
Lar’s assurance came on the heels of his Committee’s oversight visit to EFCC on
Wednesday October 9, 2013.
“If
government is truly committed to fighting corruption then EFCC, the National
Assembly and indeed every well meaning Nigerians must be proactive in ensuring
that the Commission is well funded as in other climes where statutory
allocations to such agencies are directly given”.
Senator
Lar said the purpose of the visit was to interface with the Commission, inspect
and find out how it has fared with the 2013 budgetary allocations. He added
that the visit is also to enable the Committee sharpen its sensibilities to the
challenges the Commission is facing with a view to finding solutions to them.
He
further stated that the Committee’s visit was to find out and ensure that there
is accountability in running the affairs of the Commission in order to ensure
that there is no corruption in the fight against corruption.
At
the Commission’s head office building currently under construction, which was
one of the locations visited, Lar and his colleagues expressed their
satisfaction with the progress of work despite funding challenges.
Earlier,
the EFCC Chairman, Ibrahim Lamorde who thanked the Committee members for their
visit, briefed them on the implementation of the agency’s 2013 budget.
According to him, the Commission’s approved budget for 2013 was Ten billion,
Three Hundred and Twenty-eight Million, One Hundred and Fifty-five Thousand and
Twenty-two Naira (N10, 328,155,022.00).
Lamorde disclosed that as at September 30,
2013 the Commission received a total of Eight billion, Four Hundred and Eleven
Million, Four Hundred and Forty-one Thousand, Two Hundred and Sixty-two Naira,
Ten kobo (N8,411,441,262.10) representing Eighty-one point four percent (81%)
of the total budget.
The
Chairman also informed the Committee that the EFCC has been enjoying tremendous
assistance from donor agencies since its inception which includes supply of equipment
in addition to local and international strategic capacity building for its
staff.
Lamorde
however lamented the severe financial constraints under which the Commission is
currently operating stressing that this has affected practically all sectors of
its operations.
“Given
the level of increase in operational activities with offices in six
geo-political zones of the country in the over ten years of its existences, the
level of funding ought to improve significantly rather than declining.” Lamorde
lamented.
The
EFCC boss appreciated the effective intervention of the Senate Committee under
the current year’s budget which according to him yielded substantial adjustment
in the Commission capital allocations.
Senator
Lar was accompanied on the visit by Senators Umar Dahiru, Abubakar Sadiq
Ya’ardua, Kunlelere Bolarwaruja and other legislative aides.
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