EFCC speaks on collecting N10m donation from Ganduje magu
The Economic
and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, has denied reports making the rounds
that it received N10million donation from Kano State governor, Abdullahi
Ganduje, to organise anti-corruption marathon.
A statement
emerged online on Monday by Mr Ganduje’s spokesman, Aminu Yassar, saying
governor Ganduje donated the money to EFCC, ICPC and Athletic Federation of
Nigeria for the anti-corruption campaign.
But in a
swift reaction by EFCC spokesman, Tony Orilade, the commission distanced itself
from receiving any donation from the state governor.
He said the
report making the rounds on social media was a deliberate attempt to malign the
efforts of the Commission in the fight against corruption.
The
statement read “The attention of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission,
EFCC, has been drawn to a trending story in the social media concerning a
purported statement credited to the media aide of the Kano State governor to
the effect that the Commission got a N10 Million donation from the state
government.
“The story
is not falsehood, but a deliberate attempt to malign the efforts of the
Commission in the fight against corruption.
“For the
records, it is a tradition that the EFCC does not receive donations from state
governors/government or any individual at that.
“The EFCC,
as a reputable anti-graft agency is sponsored by federal government through
budgetary allocation and in some cases, foreign organisations in terms of
capacity building.
“It is true
that the Commission, in collaboration with the Independent Corrupt Practices
and other Related Crimes, ICPC and the Athletic Federation of Nigeria, AFN and
other stakeholders is organizing the first National Anti-Corruption Marathon.
“Mr. Jacob
Onu, the leader of the National Anti-Corruption Marathon had in the course of
his visit to the Commission a fortnight ago told the Acting Chairman and his
management about the marathon which he said is being planned in tandem with the
International Anti-Corruption Day which usually comes up on December 9 every
year.
“He said it
was aimed at raising national consciousness on the scourge and danger of
corruption to the country and the need for all and sundry to join hands to
eradicate it.
“It is
therefore very shocking to read of a purported donation of N10 million to the
Commission.The story is not only unfounded but very mischievous.
“For the
avoidance of doubt, no state governor or some other individual or group has
donated any amount of money to the EFCC to carry out the Anti-corruption
Marathon project or any other project for that matter.”
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