The fight
against corruption is a “do or die affair” which Nigerians must win or die
trying, the acting chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission,
EFC
C, Ibrahim Magu, has said.
Mr. Magu,
who spoke at the headquarters of the commission in Abuja after leading a rally
to commemorate the International Anti-corruption Day, said corruption is
Nigeria’s number one enemy.
“For us as a
country, the fight against corruption is a do or die affair; we have to win the
battle or die trying. Corruption, as agreed by every consensus, is our number
one enemy and as President Muhammadu Buhari correctly prescribed, if we do not
kill corruption, corruption will kill Nigeria,” he said.
The EFCC
boss said Nigerians cannot afford to be on the fence on the corruption issue,
as he called for a consensus against the malady.
“The fight
against corruption is now a war in which there is clear line between forces of
evil and those of good; between agents of progress and reactionary elements who
mean no good.
“For those
of us on this side; in the anticorruption agencies of government, in the media,
and civil society, the dagger is drawn and I believe I am speaking the mind of
everyone on this side that we intend neither retreat nor surrender in our noble
intention to cure our country of the evils of corruption,” he said.
Mr. Magu
said the Commission was “relentless” in its duties but added EFCC alone could
not win the fight.
“As I often
say, our bit is not enough. Winning the war against corruption is the aggregate
of our collective bits and pieces. No Nigerian can afford to be on the fence in
this effort to rid our country of its Enemy Number One. It is time for all
hands to be on deck to march on corruption and the corrupt”.
He said the
EFCC “has broken new grounds in investigating and prosecuting important cases,
and recovery of stolen money. Our asset recovery derive has raked in billions
of naira to the federal government in form of forfeitures. We have also secured
171 convictions within the last one year”.
In his
remarks, the accountant general of the federation, Anthony Mkpe, who took part
in the walk, said his presence was to show solidarity to the work of the EFCC
and underscore the importance of the fight against corruption.
He commended
the effort of the EFCC as he urged all Nigerians to lend their support to the
federal government’s anti-corruption drive and initiatives.
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