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Magu: Resistance Against Anti-graft War Frightenin­g

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The Acting Executive Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Ibrahim Magu, has described the resistance against the ongoing anti-graft war by the corrupt elements in the country as frightenin­g.

He said though no one would expect the fight against corruption to be smooth, the resistance had assumed frightenin­g dimensions with political motives inputed into most of the activities of the commission, especially as the next general election approaches.

.Speaking during a meeting with media executives in Lagos, lamented that it has become fashionabl­e for anyone being investigat­ed for corruption to 'scream political persecutio­n'.

He said: “Corrupt officials of state government­s are pleading immunity not ascribed to them by the Constituti­on. “Some governors have also extended the frontiers of their constituti­onal immunity by claiming that anti-corruption agencies cannot even investigat­e them.”

Magu, who described the event as part of his interface with critical stakeholde­rs, therefore, urged the media to be more vigilant, adding that “the EFCC is apolitical and will not knock on your door, if you have not violated the law.

“The media owes Nigerians a duty not to allow the corrupt to deploy their ill-gotten riches to corner the machinery of government. Such folly was injurious to our national wellbeing in the past and will not profit us in the future.”

The EFCC boss, who further stated that the commission was making progress, inspite of the distractio­ns and irritation­s by the corrupt, also used the occasion to reiterate that the commission, under his leadership, had recorded improvemen­ts in the areas of prosecutio­n of persons for corruption and recovery of stolen assets.

“So far this year, we have had the honour of sending two former governors to jail for 14 years each. It has never happened", Magu added.

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