Revealed!!! Why Buhari removed Ibrahim Lamorde as EFCC chairman
Yesterday,Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC)
Chairman Ibrahim Lamorde was replaced with Ibrahim Magu and a statement
by president Buhari's Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Femi
Adesina, said,
“Mr. Magu, who is an Assistant Commissioner of Police, is to take
over from Mr. Ibrahim Lamorde, who is proceeding on terminal leave
ahead of the formal expiration of his tenure in February, next year,” .
According to the Nation,a Presidency source says Lamorde’s exit was
conveyed to him early in the day but his exit was handled with dignity
by the President.A source, who spoke in confidence said:
“The EFCC chairman has been removed following some allegations against him and security report.
“The Senate is looking into alleged mismanagement of N1.3trillion
recovered by the anti-graft agency. The Presidency was uncomfortable
with some disclosures by the petitioner, George Uboh.
“While the government does not want to tamper with the ongoing
probe by the Senate, it believes it is untidy to allow the EFCC chairman
to be rubbished. It is better for Lamorde to step aside.”
Another factor, which was said to have accounted for the exit of
Lamorde was a security report on his alleged relationship with some
former officials of former President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration.
It was gathered that the Presidency was angry that the EFCC did not
take action on former Minister of Petroleum Resources Mrs. Diezani
Alison-Madueke until the National Crimes Agency in the United Kingdom
invited her for questioning.
The government’s thinking, it was learnt, was that there were sufficient grounds to prevent Diezani from travelling to the UK.
It was also learnt that the EFCC bid its time in managing the
investigation of former Akwa Ibom Governor Godswill Akpabio when sister
agencies raised the alarm.
Akpabio led the PDP Caucus in the Senate to defend Lamorde when the allegation of N1.3trillion fraud was made.
The EFCC has battled in the last few months to protect its image and that of Lamorde.
Uboh had in a petition to the Senate Committee on Ethics, Privileges
and Public Petition claimed that Lamorde and EFCC could not account for
over N1trillion.
But the EFCC said the cash and assets seized from the two convicts were intact.
It said there was no diversion of either cash or assets seized from a
former Inspector-General of Police, Mr. Tafa Balogun and former Bayelsa
Governor Diepreye Alamieyeseigha.
The commission said Balogun forfeited N2, 258,100,516.87 in 11 accounts, including accruing interest.
It also said the N3, 128, 230, 294.83 realised from the assets of
Alamieyeseigha was remitted to the Federal Government through the
Federal Ministry of Finance in favour of Bayelsa State.
As part of the security report, a petition by a lawyer, Leo Ekpenyong
to President Muhammadu Buhari was also said to have triggered
Lamorde’s exit.
Ekpenyong said in part:
“It would be recalled that sequel to my petitions against the
former Governor Akpabio’s administration dated 8th, 22nd June and August
3rd respectively, the Senate Minority leader was invited by the EFCC
and after his departure from the Commission he bragged to his supporters
that Lamorde was under his control and nothing reasonable would come
out of his investigation.“ It was against this background that I raised
the alarm, urging the Federal Government to sack Lamorde since it was
apparent that justice would not be done to our petitions taking into
consideration the deliberate and unnecessary delays at investigations
and possible prosecution.
There was also concern last night that Lamorde’s running battle with a
former acting director of the Nigerian Financial Intelligence
Unit(NFIU), Juliet Ibekaku, accounted for his removal.
“The crisis of confidence between Lamorde and Ibekaku was dirty.
She made many documents available to the Presidency, “ said an insider.



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