Ibrahim Magu, Acting Chairman,
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, has called on the media to take
ownership of the fight against corruption, describing it as significantly key
to the success of the anti-graft war.
“The EFCC cannot succeed in
carrying out its mandate without the support of the media”, he said.
The EFCC boss stated this on
Tuesday, January 9, 2018 at an interactive forum with media influencers and
other stakeholders in Abuja.
While stating the importance of
the engagement, Magu said that “everything that is wrong with Nigeria as a
country is traceable to corruption”.
According to him, the task of
fighting economic and financial crimes was painstaking and broad-based and
should be embraced by all strata of the society with the media serving as
channel of communication and enlightenment.
“The media’s potential to inform
and educate the people is crucial for us. We believe that on our own, we cannot
win the war against corruption without a buy-in by the people. This is where
the support of the media comes in. We need the media to help sensitize the
people on the ills of corruption and economic crimes”, Magu said.
He added that the time had come
when we must increase the tempo of the fight against corruption and move the
country to the next level.
The anti-graft czar appreciated
the media for its support for the Commission in the area of enlightenment and
coverage of Commission’s activities, urging it to do more by exposing corrupt
elements in the society especially now that the election year draws near.
“I beg you, expose the
corrupt and we will come after them. Nobody is above the law. We are concerned
about the future of the unborn generation. Nobody can deter us”, he said..
He also called for attitudinal
change if the fight against corruption must be won saying, "We must not
celebrate the corrupt, We must not celebrate corruption, We must be courageous
and stand for what is right”.
Speaking at the event,a former
minister for education, Oby Ezekwezili, called on the EFCC not to be distracted
by what she termed as ‘forces of corruption fighting back’.
She called on the government to
effect “institutional changes and redirect its policies for a better Nigeria”.
Ezekwezili advised EFCC to always
live above board by being transparent
and fair in its dealings. She also advised the agency to always keep the public
abreast of its activities by constantly updating its cases.
Lauretta Onochie, Special
Assistant to President Muhammadu Buhari on New Media, while commending the EFCC
boss for a job well done, urged Nigerians to stand up against corruption by
preventing corrupt elements seeking elections into public offices from getting
to power.
Auwal Rafsanjani, Executive
Director CISLAC identified media’s role alongside that of Labour and CSO’s as
strategic to winning the fight against corruption.
He advised EFCC to parley
lawyers, bankers, accountants and auditors in subsequent engagements saying
that “they are the tools mostly used to perpetrate acts of corruption”.
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