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When Bawa Stood Tall Before the Senate

Last week, at his screening by the Senate as the new Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Abdulrashe­ed Bawa unfolded his plans for the antigraft agency. Udora Orizu writes

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It appears a new Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) is in the o΀ng, as its Chairman, Mr. Abdulrashe­ed Bawa, during his pre-conÀrmatio­n screening by the Senate last Wednesday promised to turn the agency around for the better moments before the upper legislativ­e chamber ratiÀed his nomination by President Muhammadu Buhari to head the nation’s foremost anti-graft agency.

The Senate had at plenary after over two hours of grilling, conÀrmed Bawa as the substantiv­e chairman of the EFCC. Bawa’s conÀrmatio­n ended the six-year absence of a substantiv­e chairman for the anti-graft agency as the Eighth Senate thrice failed to conÀrm the former acting Chairman, Mr. Ibrahim Magu, for the job.

The 40-year-old Economics graduate, who hails from Kebbi state, took turns to answer questions from senators with the President of the Senate, Dr. Ahmad Lawan, moderating the screening. He answered questions bordering on economic and Ànancial crimes, among other issues, and laid out his plans for the Commission.

A Stellar Presentati­on

When Bawa took the stage, shortly after he was welcomed to the chamber by the President of the Senate, he wowed the lawmakers with his educationa­l qualiÀcati­ons and achievemen­ts during his 16 years work experience as an EFCC o΀cer and the conÀdence he exuded while making his presentati­on.

Bawa introduced himself and read his biodata, bragging to have been trained by the Federal Bureau of Investigat­ion (FBI) and the National Crime Agency of the United States and the United Kingdom respective­ly.

‘’I hold a B.Sc and M.Sc from Usman Danfodiyo University, Sokoto. I am a CertiÀed Anti-Money Laundering Specialist. I have also been trained by the FBI and the National Crime Agency of the United States and United Kingdom, respective­ly. I joined the EFCC in 2004, and was trained in the Act of Law Enforcemen­t and Financial Crimes Investigat­ion. I happen to be the only EFCC o΀cer that has headed three diͿerent zones of the agency”.

A New Plan for EFCC

Bawa, in the course of the presentati­on, pledged to rebrand the agency and run an open door policy. He assured the Senators that the anti-graft agency under his watch would be transparen­t and accountabl­e.

He promised to work closely with other strategic partners around the world particular­ly, the United States, the United Kingdom, South Africa and others, sharing informatio­n and intelligen­ce with them in order to attain the mutual objectives as well as independen­t objectives, particular­ly recovering assets and ensuring the country gets rid of Ànancial crimes.

The EFCC under his watch, he said, would work on a proactive approach and not retroactiv­e, adding that there was a need to adequately equip the EFCC Academy in line with modern-day realities of Àghting Ànancial crimes.

‘’The rules of the country and that of the EFCC have always and will always guide my actions if conÀrmed by the Senate as the next executive chairman of EFCC.’’

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Bawa stated that his nomination signiÀed hope for the youth across the country, and

promised to be a good representa­tive.

He said, ‘’I’m not unaware of the fact that my nomination caused a lot of hope for the teeming youth around the country. I want to state that I will give the youth a very good representa­tion so that at the end of the day more youths will be given huge responsibi­lity in the country.

‘’The fear of God, national interest and the fact that we are young men and future of this country are the driving force to ensure that come what may till the end of my tenure, I will leave the EFCC in a better place.’’

An Impressed Senate

Shortly after his presentati­on, some senators took turns to shower encomium on him. Senators like the Deputy President of the Senate, Senator Ovie Omo-agege, Senator Adamu Aliero and Senate Majority Leader, Senator Yahaya Abdullahi all expressed satisfacti­on with Bawa’s presentati­on.

Omo-Agege in particular opined that since the inception of the agency and screening of the nominees by the Senate, he has never seen a nominee as eloquent as Bawa.

His words, ‘’Since inception, from Nihu Ribadu to the present acting chairman, I have seen so many nominees come and go, none was as eloquent in his presentati­on as Bawa. I commend President Buhari for this nomination; it’s unique. We are proud of you and your achievemen­ts.’’

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Ranking Senator Oluremi Tinubu, representi­ng Lagos Central senatorial district, who congratula­ted Bawa for being eminently qualiÀed, oͿered what she called motherly advice. The 60 year old appealed to Bawa to resist any form of temptation, which she said, would deÀnitely come.

She said: ‘’You are going to wear big shoes, temptation­s will come, I urge your wife to pray for you just as I would for you too.’’

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Though the Senate President and his deputy were seemingly mesmerized by Bawa’s presentati­on and held the view that ordinarily, he would have been asked to take a bow and go, the lawmakers however said he needed to provide answers to pertinent questions for Nigerians, which was also required for his conÀrmatio­n.

First to ask was the Majority Leader, Yahaya Abdullahi followed by Minority Leader, Enyinnaya Abaribe. The duo asked Bawa his plan to reposition the agency and ensure that the controvers­ies that trailed his predecesso­rs were not repeated.

Responding, Bawa said he would work on the agency’s standard operating procedure with a view to improving on it. He also said he would curtail the usage of discretion from the o΀ce of the executive chairman down to the ordinary person in the EFCC.

Responding to question on access to EFCC informatio­n, Bawa said he would embark on the digitalisa­tion of the agency so as to keep proper records as well as allow Nigerians to have access to informatio­n on EFCC operations. He however dismissed claims that he was once arrested by Magu, for undisclose­d reasons, saying he had a good working relationsh­ip with him.

On the reported sales of recovered assets, Bawa, also denied allegation­s that he sold some seized assets, when he was at the Port Harcourt zonal o΀ce of the agency saying, the EFCC Secretary is the only person authorised to dispose of recovered assets.

Addressing claims that the commission only probed members of the opposition party, Bawa faulted the notion, saying regardless of the party in power, the EFCC probed all while those found culpable were taken to court for trial.

Asked if all recovered assets were being remitted to the government or not, he explained that recoveries were made for the public or government and also individual­s in the private sector. These recoveries, he said, erre shared among those concerned and not just the federal government.

Responding to a question asked by former Senate Leader, Senator Ali Ndume on how he intended to contend with the absence of “Unexplaine­d Wealth Order/ Act”, without which Àghting corruption is like scratching the surface, Bawa said the EFCC Act (2003) has given the agency enough powers to investigat­e any property which, in the opinion of EFCC is beyond the income of the owner, even when there is no petition from any quarters.

Asked whether or not he was going to retain police o΀cers or return all of them, he said, ‘’the issue of secondment or desecondme­nt of personnel in public service from one agency to another is an issue of need, if the need arises we will, if it doesn’t arise you second or desecond to your organizati­on.

“We are looking at a situation where we have a very robust and articulate­d establishm­ent. If the need arises for us to retain some of the police o΀cers we will retain them, if the need arises to return them, we will return them.

‘’After all, we are all serving the same government and we all desire to have a better Nigeria. We are the EFCC. We are very grateful with the foundation laid by the police authority at the EFCC.

“We are not unmindful of the fact that they were all serving or retired police o΀cers. From the pioneer chairman, Nihu Bibadu to the current acting chairman, we’ve had a very good cordial relationsh­ip with them.’’

As it is, it appears all eyes are on Bawa to see how he goes about the changes he promised in the operations of the anti-graft agency. Time will deÀnitely tell!

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Bawa during screening at the Senate

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