
Ibrahim Magu, the acting Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), has been lauded for his relentless effort to stamp out corruption and economic crimes from the Nigerian society.
He received the commendation yesterday when 400-level undergraduate students of Public Administration and Political Science, Adamawa State University, Yola, visited the EFCC Academy, Karu, Abuja.
Leader of the delegation, Miyatafadi Pwafeno, who described Magu as a model and a pride to the nation in the anti-graft war, urged Nigerians to support the Commission to tame the monster of corruption and move the country forward.
‘‘The visit is very important in our lives, as it is a prerequisite to our graduation,’’ she said.
The EFCC Academy Commandant, Bunu Mohammed, said the Commission needed the support of Nigerians, especially the youth as the future belongs to them.
Mohammed, who spoke through Abiodun Adebanjo, a Principal Detective Officer with the Commission, said: “We cannot do it all alone. We need the support of everybody in the fight against economic and financial crimes. Your visit to the Academy, the citadel of learning of anti-corruption studies, where the soldiers against economic and financial crimes are being groomed, is, indeed, a booster to the fight and a welcome development. We are better energized by your coming and your kind words.” [EFCC]
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