EFCC rejects Ekweremadu as anti-corruption ambassador

EFCC rejects Ekweremadu as anti-corruption ambassador

- The deputy Senate president, Ike Ekweremadu has been disowned by the Economic and Financial Commission (EFCC) as its anti-corruption ambassador

- The commission has dissociated itself from the purported action of the National Assembly liaison officer, Sulaiman Bakari

- EFCC said Bakari acted entirely on his own

- The deputy Senate president was decorated as an ambassador of the anti-graft agency by Bakari, on Tuesday, April 19

EFCC rejects Ekweremadu as anti-corruption ambassador
EFCC has disowned Ike Ekweremadu as its anti-corruption ambassador

The Economic and Financial Commission (EFCC) has disowned the deputy Senate president, Ike Ekweremadu as its anti-corruption ambassador, Vanguard reports.

The commission apparently angered by the decoration of Ekweremadu, kicked against it on Wednesday, April 20, saying th‎at it did not authorise Bakari to confer such status on the deputy Senate president.

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Wilson Uwujaren, the EFCC spokesman in a statement dissociating the commission from the action, claimed Bakari acted on his own as the commission does not give awards but investigates economic and Financial crimes.

Wilson said: “The attention of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, has been drawn to some reports in the print and online media, on April 20, 2016 claiming that the anti-graft agency has decorated the Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu, as “Anti-Corruption Ambassador”.

“According to a statement issued to the Press by the Special Adviser to the Deputy Senate President, Uche Anichukwu, the purported decoration, was carried out by the EFCC National Assembly Liaison Officer, Suleiman Bakari who was quoted to have said: “ On behalf of my acting chairman, Mr. Ibrahim Mustafa Magu and the entire management and staff of the EFCC, decorate you as an Anti- Corruption Ambassador and formally present this frame, as a token of our appreciation to your person and office, and as a symbol of the institutional partnership between the EFCC and the National Assembly”.

“The EFCC totally dissociates itself from the purported action of Sulaiman Bakari as he acted entirely on his own. He clearly acted outside his brief as a liaison officer as the management of the Commission at no time mandated him to decorate Ekweremadu or any officer of the National Assembly as Anti- Corruption Ambassador.

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“The statutory mandate of the EFCC is the investigation and prosecution of all economic and financial crimes cases, which does not include the decoration of individuals as anti- corruption ambassadors."

The deputy Senate president was reportedly decorated as an ambassador of the anti-graft agency by its National Assembly Liaison Officer, Sulaiman Bakari, on Tuesday, April 19.

Ekweremadu was given the honour based on his support for the fight against corruption.

Source: Legit.ng

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