Ibrahim Magu |
Acting Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC),
Mr Ibrahim Magu, says politicians defecting from one party to another
would not be shielded from prosecution by the anti-graft agency.
Speaking during a parley with editors in Lagos on Wednesday, Magu
said there was no hiding place for such politicians in the fight against
corruption by EFCC.
Responding to alleged interference by the ruling All Progressives
Congress (APC), Magu said that he had never received any instruction to
stop any investigation.
“The fact that a politician jumps from one party to another will not
stop EFCC investigation; we don’t stop investigation until it is
concluded.
“It is only the courts that have the powers to decide on whether to exonerate or convict any indicted politician.
“I am not the type you’ll ask to stop any investigation”, Magu said.
The EFCC chairman said it had become fashionable for anyone being
investigated for corruption by the Commission to scream political
persecution.
“With the general elections fast approaching, the resistance has
assumed even frightening dimension with political motives imputed to
most of our activities,” he said.
According to Magu, the media owes Nigeria a duty not to allow the
corrupt to deploy their ill-gotten riches to corner the machinery of
government.
The EFCC chief, therefore, urged the media not to lend their
platforms to helping the cause of the corrupt that were shedding
crocodile tears.
“We must all do what is right for our country, which is ensuring that
those who steal our common patrimony are brought to justice,” Magu
said.
According to him, the EFCC had so far revealed only about 10 per cent
of the monumental corruption perpetrated in the past and urged all
security agencies to prioritize anti-graft fight.
“You have not seen anything yet, we have not even touched 10 per cent of corruption perpetrated in the past,” he said.
The EFCC boss said banks needed to strengthen internal control and
urged the Central Bank to re-appraise regulatory and ethical conduct of
banks in order to win the fight against corruption.
According to him, EFCC has signed memorandums of understanding with
the United Arab Emirates and Mauritius in its efforts to recover looted
assets.
He expressed concern at the state of seized assets which were rotting away at various locations across the country.
-Daily Post
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