The Consul General of the Germany Embassy in Lagos,
Mr. Ingo Herbert has assured the Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission
of continued support in combating corruption in Nigeria through regular
training for its staff.
Speaking today at the opening of a 10-day capacity
building programme on Corruption Control, facilitated by the German Government
through Bundeskriminalamt (BKA) also known as German Federal Criminal Police, Herbert
pledged adequate support for EFCC in in
achieving its mandate. ‘’I read newspapers every day; I see that EFCC has
taken up the challenge and is doing a great job. The German government is
supporting through the German Police in contributing experts to share knowledge
on how to better the image of Nigeria. One of the major reasons for this
interaction is to bring back German Investments to Nigeria. It is known
that many German companies left Nigeria, but presently, under President Muhammadu
Buhari’s administration, German government believes and is aware of the
conducive environment where business can thrive and security guaranteed,’’Herbert
said. He added that one of his desires is to see the judiciary support and
complement the anti graft agencies in winning the war against corruption.
EFCC’s Head of Operations in Lagos, Garuba Dugum,
who represented the commission's Chairman, Ibrahim Magu, acknowledged the
German government for their continual support to the EFCC. He urged the
participants in the training programme to cooperate with the facilitators and
be receptive to new methods and shared experiences. ‘’The fight against
corruption is not for EFCC or Nigerians alone, but for all humanity and
lovers of good governance because we may all be affected directly or
indirectly. Fighting corruption is a very difficult task, consider it an honor
therefore, to be among the few selected men and women of courage and integrity
chosen for this onerous task of salvaging the nation’’, he said.
The
proramme is geared towards equipping investigators with the fundamental
principles in fighting corruption, special aspects in conducting investigation,
preventing corruption and supporting investigative measures. Other agencies
participating in the capacity building programme are the Department of
State Services, DSS; Code of Conduct Bureau, CCB and Independent Corrupt
Practices and Related Offences Commission, ICPC.
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