President Muhammadu Buhari Friday in Abuja said his desire
is to make Nigeria a country that has no tolerance for corruption, but one
where the menace is vigorously battled.
Receiving the Report of the Judicial Commission of Inquiry
on the Investigation of Ibrahim Magu, Acting Chairman of the Economic and
Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), headed by Justice Ayo Salami (Rtd), at
State House, Abuja, President Buhari said:
”Corruption is present in all countries. Some Governments
treat it with levity. Some fight it all the time. I want Nigeria to be counted
among those countries that do not tolerate but fight corruption.”
In order to protect Nigeria’s political and economic
systems, and the continuous existence of the Nigerian State from the serious
threat of corruption, the President called on all stakeholders, and indeed
every Nigerian to own the fight against corruption at their respective levels.
Pledging that the fight against corruption is one that must
be fought without fear or favour, President Buhari thanked members of the
Commission for their dedication and commitment to the fight against corruption.
The President said further:
”The sad reality confronting us as a people is that there is
corruption almost everywhere; at many levels of government, and nearly every
stratum of our society. Mindful of the threat that corruption poses to us as a
nation, this administration has specifically focused on the fight against
corruption.
”As a government, and in furtherance of our anti-corruption
programme, we have since inception engaged in many reforms in removing
corruption including but not limited to the enforcement of Treasury Single
Account (TSA), strict implementation of the Bank Verification Number Policy and
signing unto the Open Government Partnership. A lot of efforts have gone into
building and development of our anti-corruption institutions.
”We have so far kept faith with our promise and shall remain
committed until Nigeria triumphs over the evil of corruption, attain a
prosperous economic status and surmounts her security challenges.
”However, the stark reality of widespread corruption becomes
poignant when allegations of corruption touches on the leadership of an
institution set up by law to coordinate and enforce all economic and financial
crimes. It is an abomination that strikes at the root, and undermines the
Government’s anti-corruption programme.
”It was in response to the serious allegations against the
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission that I set up a Panel headed by the
Honourable Justice Isa Ayo Salami, retired President of the Court of Appeal,
via an Instrument dated 3rd July 2020 pursuant to the Tribunals of Inquiry Act
(Cap T21, LFN, 2004).
”We recognize that there are more grounds to cover in the
war against corruption, and we are prepared to go out to possess those lands by
cutting off any stream that nourishes the seed of corruption and supports its
growth.
”Let it be known that in the fight against corruption, no
one is too big to tackle, as no individual is bigger than the Nigerian State!”
In his remarks, Justice Salami said that the suspended Acting Chairman of the EFCC, Ibrahim Magu, and 113 witnesses appeared and testified before the Commission, adding that 46 petitions and memoranda were presented by individuals and organisations with complaints against the suspended Acting Chairman, EFCC or both.
Justice Salami disclosed that the Commission also embarked
on a nationwide physical verification of recovered forfeited assets, comprising
real estates, automobiles, vessels and non-cash assets.
He commended the President for the initiative to dispose all
forfeited assets ”because of the poor condition of the assets we saw during our
physical verification nationwide.”
Noting that the four chairmen of EFCC since inception were
from the police, the retired Justice of the Court of Appeal also recommended
that in appointing a new chairman consideration should be given to candidates
from other law enforcement or security agencies and core staff of the EFCC as
provided in the EFCC establishment Act of 2004.
He expressed profound gratitude to the President for giving
the Commission members a wonderful opportunity to serve the nation
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