Ibrahim
Magu, Acting Chairman, Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, on
Thursday, December 17, 2015 called on the National Assembly to enact a law to
fix a time frame for the determination of corruption cases.
He said
such a law would fast-track corruption cases in court.
The EFCC
boss made the plea while receiving members of the Senate Committee on
Anti-Corruption and Financial Crimes led by its Chairman, Senator Chukwuka
Utazi, who were in the Commission on an oversight visit.
The anti
graft czar sought the support of the Senate Committee to make the anti graft
war successful saying, “we need the support of this Committee to achieve the
mandate given to us to help rescue our country from the shackles of corruption”.
He also
identified inadequate office accommodation as a major challenge facing the
Commission since its creation 12years ago, and called on the Committee to use
its good offices to fast-track the completion of the Commission’s Head Office
project.
“We have
accommodation constraint; we operate from rented apartment scattered around
Abuja… I wish to call on the Committee to use its good offices to fast-track
the completion of the Commission’s Head Office project”, Magu pleaded.
Earlier,
Senator Utazi pledged to support the Commission through legislation to further
strengthen its operation.
He said
the visit was part of the legislative agenda of the 8th Senate geared towards
collaborating with the executive arm of government to reduce corruption and move
the country forward.
Senator
Utazi noted that, the EFCC is an important office in the fight against
corruption as it represents the executive arm of government in the anti
corruption war.
He said
the visit was to interface with the management of the Commission and identify areas
of need, to ensure smooth running of the EFCC.
“The
visit is not to witch-hunt anybody, but to establish a synergy that would
enhance the activities of the Commission in the fight against corruption”,
Utazi said.
Thereafter,
the EFCC boss, accompanied by his management team led the Committee members on
a visit to the permanent site of the Commission’s Head Office under construction,
where his guests expressed delight over the quality and level of work so far
done.
Other
members of the Committee during the visit include Senators Musa Ahmad, Matthew
Urhoghide, Sani Mustapha Mohammed and Sani Abdullahi.
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