Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Mr.
Ibrahim Lamorde, yesterday indicted the outgoing Jonathan
administration, blaming it over the poor performance of the agency.
Speaking through the commission’s spokesman, Wilson Uwujaren, the EFCC
boss, who is hoping the incoming government will increase funding for
the agency, subtly blamed its inability to tackle corruption on poor
funding from the outgoing government.
According to Uwujaren, “we
are happy that the incoming government is making the fight against
corruption one of its cardinal objectives. Every Nigerian is happy about
that. EFCC has been doing this for more than 11 years. We are proud of
what the incoming administration wants to do.
“We need an
administration that will look at what we are doing and empower us
sufficiently to enable us make more impact than we have ever done in the
past. We welcome the focus and we believe Nigeria needs to tackle this
fight more rigorously for us to make the needed impact.”
Meanwhile, the EFCC may have concluded plans to declare former Borno State Governor Ali-Modu Sheriff wanted.
The recent move by the EFCC is tied to his alleged refusal to appear before it to answer to some charges.
Sheriff, who is believed to be a close ally of outgoing President
Goodluck Jonathan, might be haunted down and subsequently arrested by
the EFCC operatives, who are apparently in a hurry to be in the good
books of the incoming government of Muhammadu Buhari.
“We invited
him (Sheriff) for questioning. As I speak to you, he did not honour
that invitation. Once the commission invites a suspect in a matter and
he fails to honour the invitation, options are opened to us. We might
declare him wanted. Yes, we might do that,” Uwujaren said.
The
EFCC had last month invited Sheriff over the handling of N300 billion
his administration received from the Federation Account between 2003 and
2011. The investigation began in 2012 and had been ongoing ever since.
Uwujaren equally reeled out series of achievements recorded by the
agency in over 10 years of its existence, claiming significant progress
had been made in the prosecution of former governors. He said assets
belonging to some of the ex-governors had been seized, while money
running into billions of dollars had been recovered on behalf of the
Nigerian government.
“It is important to recall some of the
milestones achieved by the commission in the investigation, prosecution
and recovery of assets of politically exposed persons, including
ex-governors,” Uwujaren noted.
He faulted rumours that the EFCC was involved in under-hand deals regarding seized assets and frozen accounts of suspects.
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