Senate rejection will not deter me from fighting corruption – Magu

by Azeez Adeniyi

Acting Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Ibrahim, Magu has said he would continue to fight corruption.

The Senate had on Wednesday rejected his nomination as head of the agency for the second time.

But Magu while speaking with a coalition of civil society groups at the entrance to the National Assembly said the rejection by the Senate would not deter him from his anti-corruption war.

He said, “My priority is to fight corruption. My confirmation has not changed anything. We have always been on duty I will work until the last day whether confirmation or no confirmation.

“The greatest violation against human right is crime against the society and the humanity but everybody has a duty and responsibility to fight corruption and I also has a responsibility. I assure you that we will fight to finish.

“We will never be deterred because what we are doing is trying to investigate what has gone before and protect the future of our children and our future generation. So, if we don’t work today and fight against corruption, the future is not guaranteed, the future of our children is not guaranteed.

“So, we must wake up, where ever you find yourself, fight corruption. Anytime you discover that I am corrupt, expose me.”

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