Wednesday, 9 December 2015
We’ll Recover All Stolen Public Funds - Magu Acting Chairman of Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Ibrahim Magu, has said that the Commission will leave no stone unturned in the effort to recover public funds that have been stolen in the guise of arms procurement in Nigeria.
Magu, who stated that the Commission was on top of the
ongoing investigation, added that all the culprits in the
arms procurement scandal would be brought to justice.
Speaking at the commemoration of the International Anti-
corruption Day which has as theme, ‘‘Break the Corruption
Chain’’ on Wednesday, December 9 at the Shehu Musa
Yar’Adua Centre, Abuja, he said: ‘‘Corruption is like a
chain whose effect impacts various aspects of the society,
undermines democracy and the rule of law, distorts
markets, erodes quality of life, leads to human rights
violations and fans the embers of terrorism and other
threats to human security.’’
Magu, who said the Commission had resolved to break the
corruption chain in a fair, accountable and transparent
manner, also stated that the Commission had so far
investigated a total of 1,881 cases within 2015 alone.
According to him, “Out of this figure, 280 cases were filed in
courts and 78 convictions were secured. In this period also,
eight interim and two final forfeiture orders were handed
down by various courts on applications brought by the
Commission”.
The EFCC boss further added that he had put in place
machinery to sanitize the Commission internally. He also
expressed gratitude to President Muhammadu Buhari for
creating an enabling environment for the Commission to
carry out its mandate, adding that he would undertake
institutional reforms to increase the Commission’s capacity
to fight corruption.
He, therefore, urged civil service organizations as well as
other partners to join hands with the Commission in the
anti-corruption fight.
‘‘Our common resolvhie is far stronger than the challenges
we face in the fight against corruption. I call on you to
embrace the EFCC’s public enlightenment campaigns, the
activities of our Zero Tolerance Clubs in tertiary institutions
and our inter-faith initiatives because, in this effort to break
the corruption chain, no man is an island and only when we
work together can we make a difference.’’
Earlier, the Secretary-General of the United Nations, Ban Ki-
Moon, said corruption had disastrous impacts on
development when funds meant for social amenities were
diverted by public office holders for their personal use.
Ban Ki-moon, who was represented on the occasion, added
that corruption could exacerbate violence and insecurity.
‘‘It is time to deliver a clear message around the world that
rejects corruption and embraces the principles of
transparency, accountability, and good governance. This
will benefit communities and countries, and it will help to
usher in a better future for all,’’ he added.
In his remark, the Director-General of the Bureau of Public
Service Reforms, BPSR, Dr. Joe Abah, called for the
enhancement of the Code of Conduct Bureau, CCB.
He further stated that the newly introduced zero- based
budgeting would ensure discipline in the implementation of
budgets.
Also, Lilian Ekeanyanwu, representing the Technical Unit on
Governance and Anti-Corruption Reforms, TUGAR, urged
the anti-corruption community to take advantage of the
positive body language emanating from the Presidency.
“We must hit the ground running. We must have a national
strategy to bring awareness about the issue of corruption
and find methods to curb the malaise while keeping the
populace involved,” she said.
The Deputy Chief Mission of the United States Embassy,
Maria E. Brewer, in her remark, stated that corruption could
undermine institutions and slow development of any nation.
She said that the United States was ready to partner with
Nigeria in the fight against corruption.
This year’s anti-corruption day was organized by the Inter-
Agency Task Team (IATT), the European Union (EU) and the
United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC). It
holds on December 9, every year.
In attendance at the event, which featured a debate on
corruption elimination between students of Light Way
Academy and Model Secondary School Maitama, Abuja,
were participants from the Budget Office, Independent
Corrupt Practices and Other Offences Commission, ICPC,
Nigerian Financial Intelligence Unit, NFIU, TUGAR, Bureau
of Public Procurement, Corporate Affairs Commission,
Public Complaints Commission, the Nigeria Police, National
Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, Federal Inland
Revenue Service, FIRS, Ministry of Justice and Ministry of
Finance, among others.
Wilson Uwujaren
Head, Media & Publicity
9th December 2015
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