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N19b, $86m Refund Probe Sparks Anti-magu Protest by dre11(m): 6:38am On Jun 02, 2017
Posted By: Yusuf Alli, Abuja


GROUP of protesters stormed the Abuja office of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) yesterday.

The protesters were demanding EFCC Acting Chairman Ibrahim Magu’s removal.

Detectives said they had unveiled the sponsor of the protest. They claimed that it was sponsored by a governor, who is said to be angry over the ongoing investigation of alleged mismanagement of N19billion and $86million London-Paris Club loan refund.

The cash was deducted to pay consultants and legal advisors, but some of the beneficiaries are yet to get paid.

It was learnt that the governor was unhappy that the EFCC had closed in on him.

The EFCC has established a business link between the governor and one of the consultants.

The governor is believed by detectives to have paid for customised T-shirts, Fez caps and the crowd that invaded the EFCC Headquarters.

Some of the aides of the governor were said to have arrived in Abuja on Wednesday to coordinate the march, which was “designed to mount pressure on President Muhammadu Buhari to drop Magu”.

A source, who spoke in confidence, said: “We have security report on how a governor has descended low to sponsor a protest against the continuation of the Acting EFCC chairman in office.


“Some of the aides of the governor had lodged in a posh hotel from where they coordinated the protest.

“Their real plan was to invade EFCC and vandalise it. But policemen and security agents on duty had been forewarned to be polite and allow the protesters to have their way.

“We know the governor is unhappy that the EFCC is probing his roles in the alleged mismanagement of N19billion and $86million London-Paris Club loan refund.

“One of the consultants involved in the alleged mismanagement was found to have a business relationship with the governor. Records showed that they had been business partners over the years.”

Some money, allegedly traced to the governor, has been recovered from the account of the consultancy firm,” The Nation learnt.

“It is a case of fighting for refund and reaping illegally from it. The governor had preferred a political solution to the investigation. He wanted the EFCC to stop it. But the agency prefers to see the probe to its logical conclusion,” the source added.

Earlier in the day, the protesters had made futile efforts to storm the EFCC.

They came under the banner of the Global Centre for Conscious Living Against Corruption( GLOCCOLAC), wielding placards with the inscription: “Magu must go! Magu must go! Magu must go!”

They sang: “We no go gree oh! We no go gree oh, Magu must go!

But the policemen and Civil Defence Corps members at the sentry stopped them from storming the facility.

The Director-General of GLOCCOLAC, Dr. Nwambu Gabriel, said the group was unhappy with EFCC’s style under Magu.


He said: “Rather than operate in a covert manner, the EFCC exposes vital documents that are meant to be kept as confidential office matters, thereby violating the code of conduct and oath of secrecy as contained in the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. This also contradicts the entire essence of the Act establishing the commission.

“It is in record that several suspects were tried and convicted on the pages of newspapers, blogs, website of various social media platforms only for these innocent people to be cleared by courts of competent jurisdiction.

“Again within just 96 hours, EFCC lost five high profile cases, namely Justice Ademola Adeniyi; Elder Godsday Orubebe; the former DG of NIMASA, Sen. Abdulazeez Murtala Nyako and Murtala Adamu Jangebe of Zamfara State.

“In view of the foregoing, it becomes evidently clear that Mr. Ibrahim Magu has grossly violated the fundamental rights of many Nigerian citizens, destroying their image and integrity, which is against the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. In the same way, he has violated the code of conduct of public service and, consequently, the oath of secrecy.

“Magu also turned President Muhammadu Buhari’s genuine fight against corruption into a laughing stock before the league of nations. Magu’s style of trying suspects on the pages of newspapers and inability to secure convictions at the courts of competent jurisdiction is a threat to the efforts, commitment and determination to reduce corruption to the barest minimum by the Buhari administration.

“For the fact that President Muhammadu Buhari is a respecter of the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, and in consideration of the DSS report against Magu and subsequent non-confirmation of Magu by the Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria as the chairman of the EFCC, Mr. Ibrahim Magu’s continuous stay in office and parading himself as the Acting Chairman of EFCC for over the mandatory 90 days, is a clear violation of the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

“Magu is therefore now operating another constitution within the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

“In the interest of peace and respect of the tenets of modern democracy hinged on the rule if law, these civil society organizations and indeed many Nigerians who support President Muhammadu Buhari’s fight against corruption are hereby as a matter of urgency, request the authorities concerned to immediately remove Magu as the Acting chairman of EFCC and replace him with a more competent and committed Nigerian citizen for the realisation of the present administration’s goal in fighting corruption.”



http://thenationonlineng.net/n19b-86m-refund-probe-sparks-anti-magu-protest/


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Re: N19b, $86m Refund Probe Sparks Anti-magu Protest by kingphilip(m): 7:03am On Jun 02, 2017
Corruption must fight back but it's only one who is innocent can genuinely fight corruption even with the fight back

I wish the EFCC all the best in the corruption fight but they should remove the sawdust in their eyes before removing the plywood of corruption in the system

God bless the federal Republic of Nigeria

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Re: N19b, $86m Refund Probe Sparks Anti-magu Protest by yaki84: 7:41am On Jun 02, 2017
shebi na abdulaziz yari una dey talk about kwo?

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Re: N19b, $86m Refund Probe Sparks Anti-magu Protest by tribalistseun: 7:45am On Jun 02, 2017
Magu must go, no be him get Nigeria

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Re: N19b, $86m Refund Probe Sparks Anti-magu Protest by dadavivo: 10:12am On Jun 02, 2017
Magu is a thief

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Re: N19b, $86m Refund Probe Sparks Anti-magu Protest by Dandsome: 10:12am On Jun 02, 2017
Nawaoooo
Re: N19b, $86m Refund Probe Sparks Anti-magu Protest by Nobody: 10:14am On Jun 02, 2017
Yeah corrupt fighter.

What is corruption?

If a president of Nigeria refused to fix his country medical facilities and economy, what is it called?



Please I need genuine answers from APC and this government supporters.

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Re: N19b, $86m Refund Probe Sparks Anti-magu Protest by lytech1(m): 10:15am On Jun 02, 2017
Nigeria will be great only if we can use our brain.

Our problem is not our leader but we youth.

There is recession but am not bothered... Maybe because its not affecting me.infact recession is a blessing to me.

Am neither born with silver spoon nor a gold spoon.. Infact,i only buy textbooks we are threaten to buy by lecturers back then in school(to tell you how i manage to graduate from schhol).

Am doing a job 98% youth will rubbish,bt am far better and comfortable than a level 14 officer in federal sector.


My brother and sisters,lets use the internet to search for something productive,not issues of this looters.

Out of nothing we can get something...... Pls lets think

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Re: N19b, $86m Refund Probe Sparks Anti-magu Protest by NwaEzefuNaMba(m): 10:17am On Jun 02, 2017
Are they afraid to name the governor or what? All this gutter journalist and their ” inside source” though. One day they will just set Nigeria ablaze.

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Re: N19b, $86m Refund Probe Sparks Anti-magu Protest by kpaofame: 10:18am On Jun 02, 2017
This politicians are reacting exactly how one would react when your class teacher makes the noisiest and lousiest student in class your class prefect... Dude be making noise with his crew grin grin grin and would write your name for noise making if you dare ask who have an extra pen

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Re: N19b, $86m Refund Probe Sparks Anti-magu Protest by latsy: 10:19am On Jun 02, 2017
Meningitis is caused by sin against Allah -Governor Yari
Who would have thought that a religious governor
like Yari will be involved in corruption.

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Re: N19b, $86m Refund Probe Sparks Anti-magu Protest by SalamRushdie: 10:22am On Jun 02, 2017
Not a fan of the Buhari pathetic govt but truth be told it seems Magu is EFCC most effective leader since inception , he has done better than even Ribadu

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Re: N19b, $86m Refund Probe Sparks Anti-magu Protest by pythonkid(m): 10:22am On Jun 02, 2017
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Re: N19b, $86m Refund Probe Sparks Anti-magu Protest by alizma: 10:23am On Jun 02, 2017
EFCC Ride on. Magu must stay.
EFCC has never been this active and bold in confronting people in authority.
whether selective or not, my take has always been "are those caught by the net guilty of the offense or not?"
and before you waste your mb telling us that they are not, remember they have the money to buy lawyers to prove that they are not guilty.

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Re: N19b, $86m Refund Probe Sparks Anti-magu Protest by ekefre4(m): 10:23am On Jun 02, 2017
Magu should have just addressed them like the other man did. Foolish protest
Re: N19b, $86m Refund Probe Sparks Anti-magu Protest by lilytender: 10:26am On Jun 02, 2017
Corruption is definitely fighting back. But, will Nigerians allow corruption to win this war? The ball is in our court.

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Re: N19b, $86m Refund Probe Sparks Anti-magu Protest by Paperwhite(m): 10:28am On Jun 02, 2017
Bleep all of them.
Re: N19b, $86m Refund Probe Sparks Anti-magu Protest by DropShot: 10:32am On Jun 02, 2017
tribalistseun:
Magu must go, no be him get Nigeria
Na by shouting on social media?

Go remove am nah.

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Re: N19b, $86m Refund Probe Sparks Anti-magu Protest by lytech1(m): 10:58am On Jun 02, 2017
Can someone tell me who is responsible for buhari medical bill?

Nigerian money if i guess right?

Is that not corruption?

Same peple want to fight corruption.....

I cant laugh

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Re: N19b, $86m Refund Probe Sparks Anti-magu Protest by dedons: 10:59am On Jun 02, 2017
lytech1:
Nigeria will be great only if we can use our brain.

Our problem is not our leader but we youth.

There is recession but am not bothered... Maybe because its not affecting me.infact recession is a blessing to me.

Am neither born with silver spoon nor a gold spoon.. Infact,i only buy textbooks we are threaten to buy by lecturers back then in school(to tell you how i manage to graduate from schhol).

Am doing a job 98% youth will rubbish,bt am far better and comfortable than a level 14 officer in federal sector.


My brother and sisters,lets use the internet to search for something productive,not issues of this looters.

Out of nothing we can get something...... Pls lets think
bros, I'll like to do that job with you. I beg you.
Re: N19b, $86m Refund Probe Sparks Anti-magu Protest by Kingspin(m): 11:08am On Jun 02, 2017
Some Nigerians are not ready for change.
Re: N19b, $86m Refund Probe Sparks Anti-magu Protest by sapientia(m): 11:12am On Jun 02, 2017
When will Nigerian Agencies stop disgracing itself. If you suspect any criminal act, report it to the police and continue your work...

What do they expect? do they think corrupt politicians are happy with them? But that doesnt justify always exchanging words on social media like market women.
Re: N19b, $86m Refund Probe Sparks Anti-magu Protest by michoim(m): 11:46am On Jun 02, 2017
Magu must stay on against all odds. The looters are aggressive in their corruption fight back but they won't prevail.

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Re: N19b, $86m Refund Probe Sparks Anti-magu Protest by Lumig: 11:52am On Jun 02, 2017
I can see Magu is really giving some of our leaders /thieves sleepless nights. May all Nigeria's plunderers continue to suffer from sleeplessness. In fact, Magu increase the heat!!!

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Re: N19b, $86m Refund Probe Sparks Anti-magu Protest by andyanders: 11:58am On Jun 02, 2017
Magu must stay in order to fight corruption. Corruption is fighting Magu but God will see him through to fight those responsible for destroying what our forefathers fought hard to establish. God has given us all natural resources but our past leaders has looted all.Corruption MUST stop. Magu, fight hard as God is with you. You will overcome
Re: N19b, $86m Refund Probe Sparks Anti-magu Protest by arewaboy01(m): 12:42pm On Jun 02, 2017
andyanders:
Magu must stay in order to fight corruption. Corruption is fighting Magu but God will see him through to fight those responsible for destroying what our forefathers fought hard to establish. God has given us all natural resources but our past leaders has looted all.Corruption MUST stop. Magu, fight hard as God is with you. You will overcome
they can't endure an ACTING chairman what will happen when his appointed permanently

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Re: N19b, $86m Refund Probe Sparks Anti-magu Protest by slivertongue: 1:37pm On Jun 02, 2017
EFCC and shadow boxing
when there is no activity going on in the EFCC they sponsore road shows to win sympathy
why cant they mention the governor and shame the devil
believe EFCC at your peril

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