Transition Monitoring Group Demands Sack Of EFCC Boss, Larmode
The Transition Monitoring Group on Thursday called on the
incoming administration of Muhammadu Buhari to embark on “a total cleaning up
and overhauling” of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission and sack its
present leader, Mr. Ibrahim Larmode.
The TMG said Nigerians had lost confidence in the ability of
the EFCC to prosecute the fight against corruption.
According to the organisation, the agitation became
necessary because the EFCC currently had little or no value in the reckoning of
Nigerians.
Several telephone calls to the spokesperson for the EFCC,
Mr. Wilson Uwujaren, for response were not replied.
The Chairman of TMG, Mr. Ibrahim Zikirullahi, made the
position of the organisation known in Abuja, while presenting the findings of a
survey the organisation conducted on governance and the expectations of
Nigerians on Buhari’s administration.
He said, “What we have here today as EFCC is more or less a
political structure the government of the day determines the area to go. We
want a new leadership in EFCC.
“All we see is that the more the money that is given to the
EFCC, the more corruption we see in Nigeria. So, as far as we are concerned, we
are calling on the incoming administration to overhaul the EFCC. In fact from
beginning to the end, there should be a serious cleaning of the EFCC.
“We need people with sound mind, people that are
intelligent, people that are courageous, people with the will, people that are
ready to put their lives on the line to do the needful to make sure that
Nigeria is rid of corruption. These are the people that can take Nigeria to the
promise land, because any system that encourages corruption is doomed.
“The EFCC must be put in the first line charge, so that the
issue of money will not be a problem in tackling corruption in this country.
But those that we are putting there must also be examined to know that they are
not corrupt.”
Zikirullahi said the governance survey focused on
broad-based citizens’ expectations in relation to the thematic issues that the
incoming administration should focus on.
He added that despite the high expectations of Nigerians,
they know that the incoming government could not solve all the problems
confronting the system in one fell swoop.
Zikirullahi said the survey was based on dominant opinions
expressed by 774 LGAs supervisors concerning the most discussed issues in their
localities.
The data generated from respondents, he said, showed that
the dominant thematic areas were unemployment, corruption, electricity,
security, and education in that order.
The TMG also called on the incoming administration to open
up alliances with credible civil society organisations to foster the
participation of the ordinary Nigerian in the entire gamut of governance.
“From tomorrow (today), Nigerians will be moving into a
future filled with so many promises, and they hope to see those promises
becoming real in their daily lives. At TMG therefore, we are not under any
illusion that the road will be easy. It will be tough, but we call on all
Nigerians, irrespective of tribe and tongue, to get set to be a part of the
journey towards a great and new Nigeria,” Zikirullahi stressed.
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