The Guardian (Nigeria)

EFCC Denies Dropping Charges Against Adoke … As Magu Blames Brain Drain On Corruption

- Frommatthe­w Ogune, Abuja

EFCC Denies Dropping Charges Against Adoke

THE Economic and Financial Crimes Commission ( EFCC), yesterday, denied dropping charges against a former Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Mr. Mohammed Adoke.

This is as the Acting chairman of the Commission, Ibrahim Magu, has decried the rate at which profession­als were departing the country to seek greener pastures abroad. Magu spoke yesterday at the Commission’s Headquarte­rs in Abuja when he hosted members of the National Associatio­n of Barbers and Cosmetolog­y Employers of Nigeria ( NABCEN).

According to him, many Nigerians now prefer working abroad because they could no longer stand the effect of corruption on the economy.

He disclosed that the government has begun moves to convince Nigerian profession­als working abroad to return home and contribute to the developmen­t of the nation.

He said the EFCC needed the involvemen­t of trade unions and individual­s to drive home its message of zero tolerance for corruption in the country.

The Commission in a statement by its spokespers­on, Dele Oyewale, said Adoke was still undergoing trial.

The statement read: “The attention of the EFCC has been drawn to some media reports claiming that the Commission has dropped charges of money laundering against former Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Mr. Mohammed Adoke.

“The EFCC wishes to make it abundantly clear that Mr. Adoke is standing trial in two separate courts: Federal High Court, Abuja, before Justice Inyang Ekwo in Suit Number: FHC/ ABJ/ CR/ 39/ 2017 and FCT High Court, Gwagwalada, before Justice Idris Kutigi in Suit Number: FCT/ CR/ 151/ 2020.

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