Ibrahim Magu now Chairman of Anti-Corruption Agencies in Commonwealth Africa

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The word of God says, “prophet is not recognised in his home.” This refers to the appointment of the EFCC Chairman, Mr. Ibrahim Magu who was rejected in home country, Nigeria.

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Magu was carried shoulder high with special recognition for an appointment as the Chairman of Anti-Corruption Agencies in Commonwealth in African comprising 19 country. This shows how we do not recognise competence and hard work

This was thesame Ibrahim Magu the National Assembly refused confirmation as the Chairman of EFCC.

The appointment was announced at the 8th Regional Conference of the body which ended in Abuja on Friday.

The group said in a communique that the members resolved to deepen collaboration on asset tracking and recovery.

It expressed concern about the heavy losses that Africa was suffering as a result of illegal transfers of proceeds of corruption and crime.

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To effectively tackle the challenge, the body stressed the need for synergy among member countries.

“African countries should strengthen cooperation and partnership in the tracing, recovery and return of assets in accordance with Article 54 of the United Nations Convention against Corruption and Article 16 of the African Union Convention on Preventing and Combating Corruption.’’

The group underscored the importance of whistle blowing in the fight against corruption, asset recovery and return and urged African countries to enact strong whistle blowing legislations and provide protection for whistle blowers.

Nigeria introduced the whistle blowing policy in December 2016 as part of efforts toward achieving the goals of the fight against corruption.

Anti-corruption agencies from member countries, however, appealed to judicial and prosecuting authorities to support and fast-track prosecution of corruption cases.

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“Anti-corruption agencies in Africa should explore innovative ways of delivering public education, awareness and sensitisation messages to the general public about tracing and recovering of assets,’’ the group said.

It appreciated the invaluable support and warm hospitality provided by the federal government, EFCC, Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission and the people of Nigeria.

Meanwhile, Uganda has been nominated to host the 2019 conference in partnership with the Commonwealth Secretariat, Wilson Uwujaren, the spokesperson for EFCC, announced in a statement.

(NAN)

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