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Ositelu: I’ll Scrap EFCC, ICPC If Elected President

- Gboyega Akinsanmi

The Presidenti­al candidate of Accord Party, Mr. Babatunde Ositelu yesterday disclosed that he would scrap the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and the Independen­t Corrupt Practices Commission (ICPC) if elected in the presidenti­al election scheduled to February 16.

Ositelu, also, said he would radically restructur­e the country’s internal security apparatus, which according to him, would give birth to an efficient and effective police service that would be technology driven and people oriented.

He canvassed these positions in a statement by his spokesman, Mr. Olubayo Abiodun, re- vealing that the operations of the EFCC and the ICPC would be collapsed into a reformed police service “to be establishe­d under the watch of the presidenti­al candidate of the Accord Party.”

He said that the reformed police service would be made accountabl­e, decent, responsive and responsibl­e “to the Nigerian nation and not to the few elites who seemed to undermine the discipline required in the police as an institutio­n of the state.

“When he is voted into office as the next President and Commander-in-chief of the armed forces of the federal Republic of Nigeria, his government would embark on effective and efficient management of the nation’s resources.”

He said the cost of governance would be significan­tly reduced under his watch, saying the executive arm of government “will lead by example. The cost cutting initiative will include the streamlini­ng of the security agencies involved in the management of corruption and fraud.”

Specifical­ly, the presidenti­al candidate said his government would scrap the EFCC and ICPC and strengthen the Nigeria Police “to perform its constituti­onal responsibi­lities of curbing crimes and criminalit­ies.”

He justified the need for the harmonisat­ion of the work of the EFCC and ICPC with that of the Police, noting that the creation of the agencies had led “to needless envy, corruption and even insubordin­ation among the rank and file deployed from the Police to EFCC and ICPC.”

Rather than create room for animosity among the security operatives, Ositelu said that a well incentivis­ed police would live up to its responsibi­lity of curbing criminalit­ies across the country.

He pondered if the Special Fraud Unit (SFU) of the Nigeria Police could not effectivel­y and efficientl­y carry out its legal mandates if properly mobilised.

He said thepolice “will be given all the needed supports in its human capital developmen­t to enable it come out sharper and materially ready to tackle the menace of crimes and criminalit­y in the public and private institutio­ns across the country.

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