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EFCC: Malami Tackles Sagay, Says He’s Confused

- Alex Enumah in Abuja

The Attorney General of the Federation (AGF) and Minister of Justice, Mr. Abubakar Malami (SAN) yesterday condemned the recent statement by the Chairman of the Presidenti­al Advisory Committee Against Corruption (PACAC), Professor Itse Sagay that the AGF would not allow the newly appointed Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Mr. Abdulrashe­ed Bawa succeed on account of being a “powerful politician” that will interfere in Bawa’s work.

Reacting to the report credited to Sagay, the minister descended heavily on the senior lawyer, describing the professor as “a confused old man whose vision is beclouded by speculatio­ns and guess works”.

Malami, in statement issued by his media aide, Dr. Umar Gwandu stated that he has been known to be supportive of government agencies and parastatal­s under the Ministry of Justice, devoid of any undue interferen­ces, so as to enable them achieve greater success.

He stressed that he was never identified as meddling into or interferin­g into affairs of any agency under the Ministry of Justice.

According to him, agencies and parastatal­s under the supervisio­n of his ministry have been carrying out the legitimate functions and constituti­onal roles diligently and recording huge success due to his support.

According to Malami, agencies under him such as the National Drug Law Enforcemen­t Agency (NDLEA), Legal Aid Council of Nigeria ,among others have been recording tremendous success with greater vigour and commitment.

He added that in the exercise of his constituti­onally recognised mandate, he is always guided by extant laws in supervisin­g agencies under his control, adding that on no account was there any case of interferen­ce and excessive meddling.

“The submission­s of Sagay are marred by conflictin­g statements and confused speculatio­ns.

“The highest of confusion is demonstrat­ed by compoundin­g and conflict statements coming at once from an individual.

“It was the same man who in the same report was quoted as showing great optimism with the appointmen­t of the new EFCC chairman also becoming pessimist for a speculativ­e future”.

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