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General News of Saturday, 6 March 2021

Source: www.thisdaylive.com

Fight against corruption will be intelligence-driven - Bawa, new EFCC Chair

Mr Abdulrasheed Bawa Mr Abdulrasheed Bawa

Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Mr Abdulrasheed Bawa, yesterday officially assumed duties with a pledge to steer the organisation towards the proactive and intelligence-led investigation.

Bawa, who took over the reins of office at the headquarters of the commission in Abuja, said he would create a full-fledged directorate of intelligence that would spearhead intelligence gathering which would ensure a proactive response in the fight against corruption.

According to him, “we are going to digitalise our processes and we are going to create a new full-pledged directorate of intelligence to enable us to gather intelligence so that we will be proactive in our fight against economic and financial crimes and by so doing we will also provide the government with necessary quality advice that will lead to good governance.”

The new EFCC boss promised a paradigm shift in the agency’s approach to anti-graft war from fighting corrupt persons to fighting corruption.

“There is a difference between fighting corruption and fighting corrupt people and going forward, we are going to be proactive in our approach in the fight against economic and financial crimes.

“For our strategic partners across the shores of this country, we will continue to work together with you. We will continue to share intelligence to see that the stolen wealth of this country is returned for the betterment of us all,” he said.

Bawa affirmed that the anti-graft agency would adhere to the rule of law.

“But all of these, we will be doing it the way the EFCC is known to be doing its things. The provisions of the constitution of the country have always been and will always be our guide,” he said.

The chairman also pledged to prioritise staff welfare, stressing that he would work on it and seek the government’s support.

“We know the problems and God willing, we are going to solve these problems,” he assured.

Earlier in his handing over remarks, the out-going Acting Chairman of the Commission, Mohammed Umar Abba, congratulated the new chairman for a well-deserved appointment and wished him well in his new assignment.

“I am particularly delighted to be handing over the affairs of the commission to Bawa. He is an officer with whom I have enjoyed a close working relationship and who contributed immensely to our collective efforts in the war against economic and financial crimes.

“I have no doubt that he will do well. I enjoin all staff to accord him the same support that I have received over the last seven months,” he said.

Umar, who also thanked President Muhammadu Buhari for giving him the opportunity to lead the commission, albeit in an acting capacity, disclosed that under his watch, the commission prosecuted 804 cases and obtained a total of 583 convictions.

He added that substantial recovery running into billions of naira was made while various assets were equally forfeited through interim or final order of the court.