The acting Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission
(EFCC) Ibrahim Magu Tuesday said senior lawyers collect stolen funds to
frustrate prosecution of corruption suspects.
Magu said this in a speech delivered to a coalition of Civil Society Groups that rallied to the EFCC Headquarters in Abuja.
He
stated that: “One of the big challenges we have in the effective
prosecution of the war on corruption is that of very senior lawyers who
Nigeria has been very kind to.”
Magu said: “When we have
corruption cases, cases of people who have stolen food from the mouths
of our children; when we have cases of people who have stolen money
meant to build hospitals and buy drugs, when we have cases of people who
have stolen all the money meant to buy guns for our soldiers to fight
Boko Haram, when we have all these cases of wicked people who have
stolen Nigeria's money, they run to these same senior lawyers.”
“Give
them part of the stolen money and mobilise them to fight us, to delay
us in court and to deny Nigerians of justice. These are the people who
do not want justice for the common man,” Magu stated.
He also
said: “Corrupt people hire journalists to abuse us every day; they say
we are not doing the work according to the law. But, that is not true.
There is no agency that follows the law more than EFCC, None.”
Magu
said: “Before we arrest you, or seize your property or do anything to
you, we check the law; we go to court and get court order. That is why
we are winning; that is why we are defeating them every day.”
He
further said the EFCC is continuing to recover stolen funds from corrupt
people, saying: “The money we have recovered and the money we are going
to get back from them -billions and billions of Naira- is being paid
back to government.”
He noted that the money will be used to do
what it was originally meant for, to build hospitals, send children to
school, build roads and railways, create employment and defend our
country.
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