The Economic and Financial Crimes Commissions, EFCC, has lauded the
support the commission had received over the years from the British
government in its drive to purge Nigeria of corruption....
Ibrahim Magu,
acting Chairman, EFCC, made the commendation on Wednesday, 2 March, 2016
while receiving a delegation from UK under the aegis of Parliamentary
Committee on International Development who were on a visit to the
commission’s head office, Abuja.
Going down the memory lane, Magu pointed out that the first funds
received by the commission was actually gotten from the British
government and that the fund was instrumental in the building of the
EFCC Academy. According to him, it was because of the unwavering support
of the UK that other countries were encouraged to come and partner with
the EFCC.
A delegation from UK under the aegis of Parliamentary Committee on
International Development who were on a visit to the EFCC’s head office,
Abuja on Wednesday, 2 March, 2016. The anti-graft czar added that the
British government’s support gave the commission the courage to touch
the “untouchables” in Nigeria.
While commending President Buhari for his political will in fighting
corruption, Magu also expressed delight over the commission’s
relationship with other countries in Africa and beyond which he said had
made it almost impossible for corrupt element to escape justice.
The EFCC boss solicited more support in the area of capacity building in
order to be abreast of the modern trends in investigation of corruption
cases. Leader of the delegation, Stephen Tuigg MP exchanging a gift
with Ibrahim Magu, EFCC boss
Speaking earlier, the leader of the delegation, Stephen Twigg, expressed
satisfaction over the activities of the commission in the fight against
corruption and encouraged it to be steadfast in its vision to make
Nigeria a corrupt free nation. Twigg said that they were in the
commission to find out how they can be of help and to have a spot
assessment of the ongoing project at the permanent site of the EFCC.
On the visit were: Jeremy Lefroy, member of the Parliament for Stafford
Constituency; Wendy Morton, member of parliament for Aldridge Brownhills
and Viendra Sharma, member of Parliament for Ealing Southall.
Others are Helen Pruant MP, Dr Lisa Cameron MP, Albert Owen MP and
Steven Ayres.
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