The House of Representative is resolved
to fully support the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission in its determined
efforts to tackle corruption and economic crimes in Nigeria. Chairman House of
Representatives Committee on Narcotics, Financial Crimes and Anti- Corruption,
Hon. Kayode Oladele gave this indication Tuesday, during an interactive meeting
with the Acting Chairman of the EFCC, Ibrahim Mustafa Magu at the National
Assembly Complex in Abuja.
Oladele said the House of
Representatives and the Committee are determined to partner with the Executive to
ensure significant reduction in incidents of financial crimes in Nigeria.
“We are conscious of the growing
need of anti-graft agencies in a rapidly evolving information age. Most
transactions now take place on electronic platforms, and sophisticated networks
of corporate, terrorist and political elements are now having convergent
interests in keeping their illicit money and in perpetrating most economic
crimes. This places additional pressure on our anti- graft agencies in
understanding and smashing these networks.
“Within the limited resources
available, this committee shall give the required support to the EFCC in
ensuring that the agency is well equipped to undertake top-notch investigation
and prosecution,” he said.
Responding, Magu thanked the Committee
for the warm reception and show of support. He said he is convinced that, under
his leadership the Commission will benefit from the wealth of experience of
members of the Committee. He also urged the Committee to leave its doors open
for him as he will be coming from time to time for advice and suggestions from
them .
“ I will be counting on your advice
and suggestions as we partner in this difficult task of freeing our nation from
the grip of corruption. I will also be counting on your support to overcome
some of the challenges which we face in the discharge of our duties.”
The EFCC Boss said the Commission in
2014 recorded 126 convictions and so far in 2015 the Commission is working on
increasing the figure.
Magu presented the Commission’s 2015
budget performance to the Committee. He said out of the total allocation of N10,
472,982,781 (Ten Billion, Four Hundred and Seventy Two Million, Nine Hundred
and Eighty Two Thousand, Seven Hundred and Eighty One Naira), the sum of N8,781,256,943,75.
(Eight
Billion, Seven Hundred and Eighty One Million, Two Hundred and Fifty Six
Thousand, Nine Hundred and Forty Three Naira, Seventy Five Kobo) which
represents 83 percent was released as at November, 2015
He urged the committee to intervene in
the completion of the Commission’s proposed head office which he said, will address
the serious office accommodation problem faced by the Commission.
Magu who was accompanied on the visit by the Secretary to the Commission,
Emmanuel Adegboyega Aremo and other members of the EFCC management team, thanked
the Committee for the vote of confidence in the Commission. He promised that
the Commission will do its best in ensuring that the fight against all forms of
graft in the country is taken to a higher level.
Other members of the Committee present
include: Hon. Goodluck Obia who is the deputy chairman of the committee, Hon.
Danladi Baido, Hon Rufai Ahmed Chanchangi amongst others.
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