
Ibrahim Magu, Acting Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission, EFCC, has said senate’s non-confirmation of his appointment
won’t discourage him from carrying out his responsibilities.
The anti-graft agency Czar made the statement after he visited the
Lagos State Chief Judge, Mrs Opeyemi Oke, at her office at the Ikeja
High Court, on Monday.
Addressing journalists after the visit, Magu vowed that the agency would intensify its fight against corruption in 2018.
When asked about the effect of the non-confirmation of his appointment, Magu said: “Whether there is a confirmation or not, the work must be done.”
Speaking further, Magu said, “At least, you recognise that we
are working and the anti-graft agency is mobilising everyone to support
in the unified fight against corruption.
“Everybody has a responsibility in this fight and we are here to mobilise you also.
“It’s been a tough one and we are going to increase the tempo
in the fight against corruption this year. This time, we are fighting
hard like never before.
“We cannot fight corruption alone so we need the individual effort of journalists or judicial correspondents also.
“Journalists must join us in the fight and desist from collecting brown envelopes.
“I want to thank you all for supporting what we are doing and urge you all to continue the good work.”

