The pioneer chairman of the
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, on
Tuesday, declared that the anti-corruption crusade of President Muhammadu
Buhari is on course.
Ribadu also said the issue of the
reinstatement of former head of the Presidential Taskforce Team on Pension
Reform, Abdulrasheed Maina, should not be used as a yardstick in judging the
country’s anti-corruption crusade.
Speaking at the unveiling of a
novel, ‘The Shadow List’, written by former United States Deputy Assistant
Secretary of State for Africa, Todd Moss, the former EFCC boss said he was
proud of the commission he bequeathed to the country, and added that the war
against corruption should not be limited to one’s country.
On the Maina case, Ribadu said it
was not fair to reduce the anti-corruption war to a single case.
“I don’t think it is fair to
reduce it to one single case, to judge the work one is doing, especially somebody
who is heading an anti-corruption commission, who is heading the entire war or
fight the government is doing against corruption and economic crimes.
“There is no doubt, whether you
like Magu or you hate him, you know he is a courageous person. There is no
doubt that nobody can question the integrity of Magu. No! I know him. I am very
proud of him and I think he is doing a wonderful job,” Ribadu said.
Speaking further, Ribadu said
from the number of cases being handled, coupled with recoveries being made,
including money and properties globally, the EFCC was truly on course.
“Also, the number of cases in our
courts today that are being prosecuted diligently, it tells you what is
happening with the EFCC. Anybody can say anything, but, the responsibility of
the EFCC is to investigate cases, build up cases, seize properties that are
subject of investigation and then, go to court.
“We have how many cases now?
Hundreds of cases or even thousands. Every single day, there is an ongoing big
EFCC case taking place in our courts. It tells you the story again of what is
happening with the EFCC.
“They are doing a very wonderful
job and this is the most difficult job you can do in Nigeria. I can tell you.
It is not a child’s play,” Ribadu added.
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