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Magu Spits Fire, Says Looters Hiding In Ghana Will Be Prosecuted

Acting chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Ibrahim Magu says many looters from Nigeria hiding in Ghana have not found an haven.

Magu disclosed this in Abuja on Friday, when he played host to delegation of the Chartered Institute of Public Resources Management and Politics (CIPRMP) at the commission’s headquarters.

He said commission was putting resources together to go after them and recover the Nigeria’s wealth stashed in that country.

According to him, the EFCC is partnering with its counterpart in Ghana on the impending asset recovery operation.

“Corruption is a borderless crime. We are putting our resources together to allow us go to Ghana without restrictions and recovery our stolen property back home,” he said.

“I am appealing to Nigerians to trust the Commission with relevant information about corrupt practices in the country.

“There are a lot of looters hiding in Ghana. We are already talking, we will bring them back. We will go bring the assets back to the country.”

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Magu also implored Nigerians to discountenance the “falsehood” in some selected media outlets about him and the commission, saying EFCC activities were transparent.

“We follow the international best practice when it comes to areas of investigations, tracing of looted assets, recovering looted assets. We all have our records,” he said.

“We are aware that we have ruffled many feathers. We have touched the untouchables and we have dared lions in their dens. We are doing all these, not because we love dangers and death, we are doing them because we value the comfort and development which anti-corruption brings.

“We value good lives for our fellow men and women and we value better future for all our children. The costs of fighting corruption may be grave, but the costs of not fighting it is more deadly.
“This is why we continue to call on every Nigerian to enlist in the anti-graft war. A good war is a war that is waged by the majority for the good of the majority.”

The EFCC boss made the remarks after he was decorated as fellow of the institute by the delegation.

Magu expressed gratitude for the award and promised to strive at all times to uphold the tenets of the institute.

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