MR. MAGU, ACTING EFCC CHAIRMAN |
The acting Chairman of the Economic and Financial
Crimes Commission, EFCC, Ibrahim Magu, on Friday said some dark forces
had been busy hijacking the powers given to the anti-graft agency to
battle economic and financial crimes in the country.
Mr. Magu stated this while presenting a paper titled “This Is Our
Chance’’ at the Symposium organized by members of the National
Association of Democratic Lawyers, NADL, in Lagos.
“When these dark forces gather (as they have), our expectation is
that bodies such as the National Association of Democratic Lawyers would
rise up, without any further prompting and come to our rescue,” the
EFCC chairman said.
“The tug-and-pull for the soul of the EFCC aptly mirrors that for the control of the destiny of our dear nation.”
Mr. Magu did not provide details of those he said were gathering and
scheming to appropriate the functions and powers of his commission.
He however vowed that his agency would counter the dark forces and ensure that the war against corruption was not derailed.
“Whilst we may not claim omniscience, one thing we are convinced of
in the Commission is that Nigeria will be doomed if we fail to win the
war on corruption,” he said.
The EFCC chairman said Nigerians would no longer be held hostage by the twin evils of corruption and impunity.
He promised that the Commission under his watch would challenge
anyone, including certain senior lawyers, judges and other judicial
officers, against whom concrete evidence for perverting the course of
justice had been established.
He lauded the patriotic fervour of the members of the association in
the fight against corruption, saying their confrontation of the
corruption monster through the instrumentality of the law was an
inspiration to ‘‘those of us on the enforcement side of the law.’’
Mr. Magu, however, stated that the Commission, in the course of its
anti-graft war, had always been confronted with people he described as
‘‘a gang of rogue elements,’’ who had been a spoke in the wheel of the
Commission’s activities and also given a bad name to the bar and bench.
According to him, ‘‘the biggest form of corruption is not the ones
you find in government offices or banks; it is not the ones that is
plaguing the oil industry or pension administration. The biggest, most
virulent form of corruption that ever existed is the one that has eaten
deep into the fabric of the Temple of Justice.
‘‘It is to you who minister in the temple of justice that we all run
to -high or low, mighty or weak, lawmakers, law breakers and law
enforcers. It is to the courts that we all run, for protection.
”However, we are all witnesses to the abuse of skills, knowledge,
powers, position and privileges by a few rogue elements, who, whilst
being a tiny fraction, have an outsized influence on the direction of
the Nigerian judiciary and indeed, the Nigerian nation.’’
He, therefore, called on everyone who is pained by the parlous state
of affairs in the country to join hands with the Commission to stamp out
corruption from Nigeria.”
Mr. Magu, who also described the anti-graft mandate of the Commission
as a leveller, added that ‘‘Where hapless Nigerians are defrauded, EFCC
will swiftly come to their aid; where powerless Nigerians are
short-changed, EFCC will intervene and where there is impunity, EFCC
will step in and level the field.’’
He stated that contrary to the impression that the Commission had
‘immense’ powers, it had always operated strictly within the bounds of
the Rule of Law.
‘‘It is important to note that what has made the EFCC to stand out
from every other law enforcement agency in Africa, are our conviction,
commitment and professionalism, backed by the unshaken support of
ordinary Nigerians, ’’ Mr. Magu said.
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