Senate Refuses to Confirm Magu as EFCC Boss
Mr. Ibrahim
Magu who has served as the acting Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission (EFCC) since 2015 has not yet being confirmed by the Nigerian Senate
while he was there on Wednesday.
President
Muhammadu Buhari, however, resubmitted Magu’s name on the 23rd of January,
2017, after consulting with the leadership of the Senate.
The Senate
however, turned down his confirmation, citing security reports as reason why it
would not go ahead to confirm Magu.
While
answering questions from the Senators on the allegations preferred against him
by the security agencies, Magu said he was arrested and detained by the
Nigerian Police for over 2 weeks, over the allegation that he was carrying
official files and documents.
“I was
locked longer than necessary for over 2 weeks, I was detained with armed
robbers at Area 10.
“Another
allegation was that, I was living in an apartment which belongs to Air
Commodore Mohammed Umar.
“The truth
was that, I was staying in Karu and was almost late for official assignment, so
the authority got a new place for me”, Magu explained.
He gave a
brief scorecard of his regime as acting Chairman of the EFCC, which includes,
the $153m, $927m, £74,000 recently recovered from Andrew Yakubu and others, as
well as the N49m recovered at the Kaduna Airport on Tuesday.
A mild drama
however, turned out when the Senator representing Kogi West, Dino Melaye, drew
the attention of the Senate to a security report submitted to the office of the
Clerk on Tuesday, 14th March 2017.
Paragraph 14
of the said report reads in part: “In the forgoing, MAGU has failed the
integrity test and will eventually constitute a liability to the anti graft
agency”.
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