Cleanse EFCC Quickly, 107 Anti-Corruption Crusaders Tell Tinubu
Following a massive protest in Lagos, a conglomeration of about
107 Anti-Corruption crusade groups led by Crime and Corruption Monitors has
impressed on the incoming administration of President-elect, Bola Tinubu to
ensure the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) is cleansed of
entrenched corrupt leadership symbolized by its current Chairman Abdulrasheed
Bawa.
The
Anti-Corruption crusade Conglomerate speaking after the protest which
terminated at the Youths Sports Complex, Lagos, pointed out that EFCC is an
important government agency in Nigeria, established primarily to rid the
society of corruption and not conceived as an agency for settling scores for
political godfathers.
The
convener of the conglomerate, Idowu Bello who read the statement in the Lagos
rally warned that “If a government agency expected to fight crime is found
going about its business in a manner that mimics witch-hunt and selective
justice while also being unable to deal with the corruption going on within its
own workforce, the nation is headed for real time crises, conflict of
confidence.”
He
noted that despite government’s claim of making the fight against corruption
and related practices a top priority, EFCC, the agency charged with the
execution of the war, is in questions over mounting allegations of monumental
corrupt practices.
“Allegations
that about 80 per cent of cases under EFCC investigation are not taken to
court. EFCC offices now literally serve as courtrooms.
“Last
week, Zamfara state governor, Bello Matawalle, alleged that Bawa demanded the
sum of $2million from him as bribe to stop a purported probe against him.
“Even
before Abdulrasheed Bawa was presented as substantive EFCC Chairman, he has
been arrested and detained by the anti-graft agency in 2019 for selling at
least 244 trucks worth between N20-30 million each to his proxies at N100,000
per unit.
“He
is also accused of recently expanding a large amount of money to the tune of
$300,000 for hotels and other activities, which is far and beyond his income as
civil servant, during a visit to Mecca with his family on a lesser Hajj.
“There
are also allegations of connivance with the Attorney General of the Federation,
Abubakar Malami in auctioning of sea vessels holding crude oil seized by the
Federal Government, violating Section 31(2) and (4) of the EFCC Act 2004.
“Malami
and Bawa also allegedly authorized the sale of vessels by companies under
EFCC prosecution for similar offence of illegal bunkering.
“Bawa and Malami were fingered in the discontinuation of a N25billion criminal
charge against Senator Danjuma Goje without any justification after over seven
years of diligent investigation and prosecution.
“Equally,
the incident of Abel Isah, an EFCC cadet in Sokoto who was allegedly beaten to
death by superior officers for refusing to sign off on incomplete exhibits is
still fresh in the minds of Nigerians,” the statement read.
The
Crusaders demanded the immediate sack of Bawa as EFCC Chairman and to be
subjected to wholistic probe the way his predecessor Ibrahim Magu was treated.
“Like
every other agency of government everywhere, there are global standards of
practice for officials who had been accused of gross misconduct to step aside
while investigations were conducted to ascertain the veracity of the
allegations.
“As
pointed out earlier several eminent eminent Nigerians have claimed to possess
evidence of corrupt practices, breach of public trust and abuse of office
against the EFCC and its Chairman, Abdulrasheed Bawa.
“It
is based on the above observations that the Crime and Corruption Monitors and
107 Anti Corruption Crusade Groups deem it necessary to demand that
Abdulrasheed Bawa excuses himself from office and surrender for investigation.
“We
demand that if Bawa remains adamant, he be forced out and subjected to
comprehensive probe the way his predecessor Ibrahim Magu was made to do.
“Since
it is obvious by now that the Buhari administration which brought Abdulrasheed
Bawa is not disposed to initiating action, we call on the incoming President
Bola Ahmed Tinubu to make it first priority to cleanse the EFCC of corrupt
leaders.
“Corruption
is one of the most serious social and security challenges facing Nigeria today
which is the more reason why Tinubu should see it as an existential matter that
needs to be addressed and tackled robustly and defeated once for all.
“No
nation can aspire to greatness or seek to remain secure and safe when
corruption and other corrupt practices are allowed to find their way into all
its vital institutions including the agency saddled with the responsibility of
fighting it.
“For
this reason, corruption must be confronted with the entire will and resolve of
the incoming administration beginning with thorough cleansing of the EFCC by
first getting Bawa out and subjecting him to probe before extending action to
cover other organs and tiers of government in Nigeria without exception.
“Failure
to do so will indubitably mean that every effort made the anti-graft agency is
headed by suspicious leaders will defeat all development endeavours of the
incoming administration and render its task the more difficult and futile.
“We
remind the President-elect that National challenges such as the corruption we
are faced with should not be treated with levity and condescension.
“Neither
should action be limited to targeted individuals or tiers of government. On the
contrary, corruption is a cross-national issue that affect every one of us
regardless of where we live or come from,” the statement concluded.
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