Wednesday, 5 October 2016

LOOTERS IN MORE TROUBLES AS EFCC LAUNCH NEW PLANS

LOOTER ARE TROUBLE
NIGERIA - The Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Mr. Ibrahim Magu, on Tuesday asked Nigerians to expect more arrest and trial of corruption suspects and recovery of looted funds.

He also said enforcement alone cannot win the war against corruption.

Magu said prevention is an effective and necessary weapon that must be employed in conjunction with enforcement.

He disclosed that a new campaign, “EFCC Women Against Corruption initiative” would be launched in November by the Wife of the President, Hajiya Aisha Buhari.

Magu made the submissions in an address at the “Unveiling of the EFCC Creative Youths Initiative against Corruption” in Abuja.

He said: “Ladies and gentlemen, as we know, the people most impacted by the mindless looting of our commonwealth, are women and children. These are the most vulnerable in our society and must not only be protected, but armed with the necessary tools to fight a sustainable and winnable war against corruption.

“Our children must see that there is a future away from corruption and be encouraged to take that path of honour, moral rectitude and creative employment of their talents, which had been shunned by so many of our corrupt leaders.

“Let me clarify that EFCC will continue to vigorously enforce its mandate alongside engaging in preventive initiatives such as this.

“Therefore, even as we appeal to the old and the young to shun corruption and other forms of fraud, expect to see more investigation, more arrests, more trials, more convictions and more recovery of stolen assets.”

He assured the audience that EFCC will do its best to prevent corruption in the country.

He however sought the support of all Nigerians to make the war against graft successful.

He added: “We are the first to recognize that enforcement alone cannot win the war against corruption.

“Prevention is an effective and necessary weapon that must be employed in conjunction with enforcement and there is no group of Nigerians better equipped to wield that weapon than the youths.

“Let us bear in mind that the task to rid the nation of the corruption cankerworm cannot be left to EFCC and other anti-corruption agencies alone.

“We are all stakeholders in the war and cannot let the future generations down; it is for their future that we must sacrifice our today.

“Let us work together for our dear nation; let us join hands to build for our children the future we desire.”

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