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  • Assumes office, declares: I’ll fight corruption to standstill

ACTING Chairman of the Economic Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Ibra­him Magu sounded tough on Wednesday on assumption of office.

Magu, an Assistant Com­missioner of Police declared to fight corruption to a stand­still in order to make Nigeria attractive for foreign inves­tors.

He, however, urged staff to brace up for fresh and greater challenges in the ar­duous task of combating cor­ruption.

He gave the charge at the formal handover ceremony held at the EFCC headquar­ters, Abuja, which saw him, take over from Ibrahim Lamorde, as chairman of the agency.

Asserting his readiness to succeed in running the EFCC, Magu, who, like Lamorde is a pioneer staff of the agency, expressed absolute commitment to ex­ecuting the war against cor­ruption.

While paying tribute to the founding fathers of the agency, he said: “I want to state our resolve not to fal­ter on the well-established tradition of patriotism, dedi­cation, courage and fearless­ness, and we will take this responsibility with utmost seriousness that it deserves.”

He promised to “ginger up the anti-corruption cam­paign,” noting that there was no better time to do so than now.

Corruption, according to Magu, cannot co-exist with any meaningful devel­opment, as such, must be fought to a standstill.

“There is the need to make sure that whatever is gotten for common use did not end up in private pockets,” he said, stressing that fighting corruption to a standstill will make the country attractive to foreign investors.

Magu also pledged to be a listening leader and one that will be responsive to staff welfare and development.

He said: “I am ready and willing to work with every­body without primordial concerns.”

Noted as a no-nonsense investigator, Magu said: “While we will intensify on our work out there, we will also keep an eye internally, and will not tolerate indisci­pline nor condone abuse of office or acts of corruption.

Magu commended Lam­orde for his leadership and wished him the best in his future endeavours. He also commended the manage­ment of the agency for hav­ing worked assiduously to ensure the sustenance of the objectives of establishing the EFCC.

On his part, Lamorde, charged staff of the agency to be patriotic and desist from mudslinging.

“As a human being, you have the right to disagree with someone, but if you disagree with your leader, approach him yourself, in­stead of going out there to grumble,” he said.

According to him, those who engage in such actions are apparently oblivious of the far-reaching impact of their actions, which goes beyond the Commission and the individual.


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