The Acting Chairman, Economic
and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Ibrahim Magu, on Thursday, April 27,
2017 disclosed that the introduction of the whistle-blower policy by the
federal government has led to the recovery of about N17billion by the
Commission.
Magu gave this hint while presenting a
paper titled “Before Corruption Kills
Nigeria”, at the 62nd Award Night of the Nigeria Union of Journalists, NUJ,
held at the Ladi Kwali Hall, Sheraton Hotels, Abuja.
In the paper, which was
presented on his behalf by Dr. A. Bello, Magu said, “apart
from several other recoveries running into several billions of naira, the
recent whistle-blower policy, has led to the recovery of N521,815,000,
$53,272,747, £122,890, and €547,730 by the EFCC.”
The
EFCC boss, while reiterating the Commission’s commitment to combating
corruption called on the media to support the ongoing fight against corruption
as that was the only way the battle can be won.
His words: “the EFCC is committed to
pursuing its statutory mandate and to rescue the Nigerian state and its people
from being killed by corruption. We call on the Media and well meaning
Nigerians to join us in this crusade. With the government and people of Nigeria
behind the EFCC, we shall surely be victorious”.
Magu
also revealed that the EFCC recorded 62 convictions in the first quarter of the
year.
In his remarks, the National President, NUJ,
Abdulwaheed Odusile, pledged the Union’s support for the EFCC and commended the
Commission for its committed efforts in combating corruption of all manners in
Nigeria.
He
urged the agency to continue carrying out its operation without fear or favour.
“While we commend the EFCC for its efforts
in fighting economic crimes and corruption, we urge it to be diligent and
painstaking in its assignment, and continue to operate without fear or favour.
The media will continue to support their efforts in this regard”, Odusile pledged.
The NUJ president also condemned the
rejection of Magu as the substantive chairman of the EFCC by the Senate and
called for synergy between the legislature and the executive in the interest of
the nation.
“We
condemn the undue politicization of the confirmation of the appointment of Ibrahim
Magu as chairman of the EFCC by the National Assembly. We call on the executive
and the legislature to work together in the interest of the Nigeria people. The
cat and mouse game in their relationship is adversely affecting the state of
the nation and the welfare of the people”, Odusile said.
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