The acting Chairman, Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Ibrahim Magu, has reaffirmed that the ongoing anti-corruption fight is not selective.
Magu said before anyone is arrested, the Commission would have, after a thorough investigation, established that the individual is guilty.
He stated this in Kaduna on Monday, October 24 while speaking on the sideline of the National Open Government Partnership retreat.
"We don’t just arrest somebody who has no case to answer," Magu said while urging Nigerians to see the war against corruption as a collective fight.
He added: "I’m here today because this event hás to do with transparency and accountability in governance and you should know that anything that has to do with fighting corruption is an area of interest to me".
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Whoever EFCC arrests for corruption must be guilty - Magu
Whoever EFCC arrests for corruption must be guilty - Magu
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Tuesday, October 25, 2016
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MR MAGU, prove to us that the war against corruption is not selective by probing Rotimi Amechi. Several fingers are pointing at him yet EFCC is blind to that fact....
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Foolish Man...with no shame you tell us that the fight is not selective. And You have now assumed the position of the judiciary to proclaim Guilty before Convicted. What happens to innocent until proven guilty. Welcome to APC Banana republic
ReplyDeleteSince when has EFCC taken the place of law courts to determine whether an accused or offender is guilty or not...??? This APC administration Nawah...!!! May God give us life to witness the end of this...Well,as events are unfolding...
ReplyDeleteWe are in tanrant government. God help us.judiciary has been renderd uselss by apc cluelessness.
ReplyDeleteGuilty without trial in the court of Law? You have exhibited that you are Mugu just as your name sounds.
ReplyDeleteThis man just looks like one high on something ooo! Sabi na Solution he de sniff, Or Igbo (On do weed), we we! Marijuana call am anything. Or cough syrup with codeine ooo!
ReplyDeleteLook at his black thickened lips and face self. Sabi body language
Chanji dole!
Sai Baba!
Sai Tinubu!
Magu is right. Afterall, they are already declared guilty before investigation. Get the DSS to remove any Judge who may pose an obstacle because these people must be declared guilty. As for evidence, just arrest their cousins and force them to make confessional statements. The end justifies the means
ReplyDeleteBravo to EFCC: The prosecutor, the arrestor, the judge
Bravo to DSS the huge of judges
You are not fooling anybody in your war on corruption using a corrupt means. Just that the citizens are powerless against your mighy
Useless man,people answering this your animalistic statement have time..can you imagine,you are now the arrester,judge,and prosecutor...I pity this country....one day,you people will boldly announce that the Constitution has been suspended...mtsheeew...
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