The
senate on Monday, December 14 pledged its support for the ongoing fight against
corruption in Nigeria. Chairman Senate Committee on Anti-corruption and Financial
Crimes, Senator Chukwuka Utazi made the pledge when the committee received the
acting Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Ibrahim Magu.
He said the senate fully supports the anti-
corruption programme of the Muhammadu Buhari administration and promised to work closely with the Commission to overcome
its challenges and ensure that it lived up to the expectation of Nigerians. ‘’It
is a daunting job, at times thankless but we have to make sure this country is
good, and good for our children. The journey must start now,” Senator Utazi
said
He
equally advised the EFCC to refocus its anti-graft strategy by de-emphasizing
enforcement activities in favour of prevention. “We have to get it right now
that we have a new chairman at the EFCC and we won’t dissipate energies moving
from one court to another,” he said
Senator
Utazi empathized with the Commission regarding the excruciating accommodation
challenges facing it. “You shouldn’t be staying in makeshift offices. We will
visit soon to see things for ourselves,” he declared
In
his response, the EFCC boss thanked the Committee for the warm reception and
interest in working closely with the Commission. “I am encouraged by what you
have told us and we are equally ready to work with your committee’’, he said
He
equally thanked the committee for showing interest in the accommodation
problems confronting the Commission. He said the Commission currently has
offices scattered around Abuja while its head office building which is under
construction, is about 70 percent completed.
The
high point of the meeting was the presentation of some information materials
including past copies of the Commission’s Annual Reports to the Committee.
Senator
Utazi thanked the EFCC chair for responding positively to their request for
information.
Other
members of the Committee that witnessed this maiden meeting with the new EFCC Chairman
were Senator Isah Hamman Musa and Senator Mustapha Mohammed, who is the vice
chairman of the Committee
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