Magu never said fight against corruption has failed- EFCC



The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), has said comments attributed to its acting chairman, Ibrahim Magu that the fight against corruption has failed is not true.
A statement on Tuesday from EFCC spokesman, Wilson Uwujaren said, Magu never said the fight against corruption has failed as being reported in some media outlets.
He said, EFCC has been drawn to an article by veteran columnist, Sonala Olumhense entitled, ‘As EFCC Confesses the Sad Truth,’ which was syndicated in print and online media on Sunday, September 3, 2017.
Uwujaren noted that the piece dwelt extensively on two heads of strategic agencies in the Muhammadu Buhari administration- The Chief of Army Staff, General Tukur Buratai and the acting chairman of the EFCC, Ibrahim Magu.
He said the author as usual, wrote with poetic candour but missed the point on the score of the acting chairman of the EFCC by imputing to him statements that he never made.
“The way we are going we have already failed… I am telling you we have almost failed. It is almost lost,” Olumhense quoted Magu as having said, when he met with journalists in Abuja on August 30.
Uwujaren said, “At no time did Magu make such statement during the meeting with senior journalists.”
He added that, “Olumhense could be pardoned for the wrong attribution as he probably relied on information by a section of the online media.”
He said, “The truth is that Magu never made such comments. By the same token, it would be unfair for anyone to be calling for his head for comments that he never made.”
“It is unfathomable for the same man who announced the recovery of over N409bn and 137 convictions in eight months to claim that he had lost the fight against corruption,” the EFCC stated.

Source:https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/news/general/magu-never-said-fight-against-corruption-has-failed-efcc/213048.html

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