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EFCC Vs The Constitution: Waiting For Supreme Court - Politics (2) - Nairaland

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Re: EFCC Vs The Constitution: Waiting For Supreme Court by alphaconde(m): 9:06am On Oct 17, 2024
Fine article.

We dont want laws we want justice.

EFCC doesnt know justice.
Re: EFCC Vs The Constitution: Waiting For Supreme Court by lailo: 9:47am On Oct 17, 2024
Archworld:
The question now is, who are those fighting the corruption? Are they clean themselves? Has EFCC ever gone for any ex president?
Do we assume that all the ex presidents and cabinet members are clean ? And why is EFCC only going for the opposition parties or those who are not in good terms with the president? Has EFCC become the tool of the president for fighting opposition members?And how are we even sure that supreme court can be trusted, and not being used by the ruling part . Do we trust supreme court because it is deemed supreme?


So many questions to ask without answers. But we as Nigerians we want, EFCC to fight corruption.
During Onasanjo regime, was the convicted and jailed police boss Tafa Balogun an opposition figure? During Jonathan, were Stella Oduah and others investigated by EFCC opposition politicians? During Buhari, were APC members Jolly Nyame, and the other northern governor convicted and jailed opposition figures? Even during Tinubu now, is Yahaya Bello who led the youth wing of APC and other governors to birth Tinubu's presidency an opposition figure? You people should always think before u spit rubbish. undecided undecided undecided
Re: EFCC Vs The Constitution: Waiting For Supreme Court by delpee(f): 9:50am On Oct 17, 2024
We should have EFCC in every LGA. That may not wipe out corruption totally but we'll improve on our systems and procedures.
Re: EFCC Vs The Constitution: Waiting For Supreme Court by Archworld(m): 10:46am On Oct 17, 2024
lailo:
During Onasanjo regime, was the convicted and jailed police boss Tafa Balogun an opposition figure? During Jonathan, were Stella Oduah and others investigated by EFCC opposition politicians? During Buhari, were APC members Jolly Nyame, and the other northern governor convicted and jailed opposition figures? Even during Tinubu now, is Yahaya Bello who led the youth wing of APC and other governors to birth Tinubu's presidency an opposition figure? You people should always think before u spit rubbish. undecided undecided undecided
I actually wanted to argue with you but it's difficult to argue with Africans, Nigerians specifically, without receiving insults.
Nigerians do not know how to drive conversation without insults . It shows the poor quality of our mindset. It's difficult to learn from Nigerians . Anyone that disagrees with a Nigerian opinion tends to be insulted. You guys can't convey your facts without insults. This is mainly found among the young ones.
How can one learn from you when everyone that disagrees with you ends up being insulted and cursed . What a life !! The Essence of education is far from Nigerians youths . It isnot a must you will win argument. If your points are better off than my points I am supposed to learn from yours and not end of insulting and cursing you because you disagree with me .

But if you deem it that you must always win argument even when your points are wrong , you will definitely insults everyone around you , with no regards for their age .
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Re: EFCC Vs The Constitution: Waiting For Supreme Court by BurntDodo: 12:38pm On Oct 17, 2024
Even though the EFCC was set up to investigate corrupt practices, I think the truth about the EFCC is that since it doesn’t have any constitutional backing, anybody who can pay enough or is powerful enough can control the EFCC as the person wishes like an attack dog. And the thing is the EFCC is actually highly funded and has all the tools and power to drill whoever it wishes to drill.

The ICPC is actually the constitutional institution that should investigate financial crimes but it's not funded, it almost doesn't exist.
Re: EFCC Vs The Constitution: Waiting For Supreme Court by Caseless: 10:54pm On Oct 18, 2024
😂

They should have their own anti-corruption agency. They have state judiciary, SIEC, state houses of Assembly, they have the LGs...


What's left? We'll be at the mercy of these criminal governors.

If this case doesn't go in their favor, Yahaya Bello can keep running.

I'm sure the supreme would come to the rescue of the EFCC.
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