The
Chairman, Senate Committee on Financial Crimes Anti-corruption, Senator Chukwuka
Utazi, has expressed the Committee’s resolve to support the
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, in its anti-graft war.
Utazi gave this assurance on Monday, June 13, 2016 when he led a delegation of the Committee on a visit to the acting Chairman,
EFCC, Ibrahim Magu, at the Commission’s head office in Abuja.
He stated that one of the priorities of the Committee was to ensure that the Commission’s headquarters, which has been under construction,
would be completed soon, in order to give the staff an enabling environment to
carry out their duties more effectively.
“We understand that the EFCC was short-changed in the 2015 budget; so, we will ensure that the building is completed and you get all you need to work better given the approval of the 2016 budget”, he assured.
Utazi also disclosed that the Committee would be visiting the zonal offices of the Commission to inspect the available infrastructure and ensure that they have the required facilities to work with.
He further commended Magu for the achievements he had recorded so far in the fight against corruption, while encouraging him remain steadfast.
“We have been monitoring the activities of the Commission with keen interest, especially in the area of fund recovery and we are very
satisfied”, he added.
Responding, Magu thanked the Committee members and expressed his willingness to be supervised by the Committee.
Utazi gave this assurance on Monday, June 13, 2016 when he led a delegation of the Committee on a visit to the acting Chairman,
EFCC, Ibrahim Magu, at the Commission’s head office in Abuja.
He stated that one of the priorities of the Committee was to ensure that the Commission’s headquarters, which has been under construction,
would be completed soon, in order to give the staff an enabling environment to
carry out their duties more effectively.
“We understand that the EFCC was short-changed in the 2015 budget; so, we will ensure that the building is completed and you get all you need to work better given the approval of the 2016 budget”, he assured.
Utazi also disclosed that the Committee would be visiting the zonal offices of the Commission to inspect the available infrastructure and ensure that they have the required facilities to work with.
He further commended Magu for the achievements he had recorded so far in the fight against corruption, while encouraging him remain steadfast.
“We have been monitoring the activities of the Commission with keen interest, especially in the area of fund recovery and we are very
satisfied”, he added.
Responding, Magu thanked the Committee members and expressed his willingness to be supervised by the Committee.
He
added that he was always receptive to information and advice that would assist
him and his team in the fight against corruption.
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