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EFCC: Taming The Corruption Within - Punch Editorial by Bobloco(op): 8:43pm On Jan 23, 2025
IN 2024, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission dismissed 27 officers for “fraudulent activities and misconduct.” This has again highlighted the poor perception of the anti-corruption body and the country’s calamitous corruption burden.

The Executive Chairman, Ola Olukoyede, said the offenders would be investigated as part of efforts to rid it of bad eggs. It is good that Olukoyede has dismissed the offenders and promised to investigate and effect disciplinary measures against culpable offenders. But he must go beyond dismissal.

The strength of the penalty lies in prosecution. This will further cleanse the organisation and serve as a deterrent entrenching a sustainable culture of rectitude.

Besides, the body cannot have different laws for corruption within and without. Restricting penalties for its staff to administrative procedures is wrong. Indeed, the officers who are supposed to be transparent should face stricter penalties.


Since its founding in 2003, the EFCC has been steeped in allegations of corruption and gross misconduct, from the leadership to the staff.

In 2020, the Federal Government suspended the chairman, Ibrahim Magu, from office over corruption allegations. Nothing beyond suspension from office has been heard since the Justice Ayo Salami-led Presidential Panel set up to investigate Magu submitted its report to President Muhammadu Buhari.

In June 2023, the government also suspended his successor, AbdulRasheed Bawa, from office over corruption allegations. In July 2020, 12 directors and senior officials of the anti-graft body were suspended for graft.


In 2012, two EFCC officers were sentenced to five years on four counts of conspiracy and obtaining money by false pretence.

Early this month, the commission detained 10 Lagos Zone Command officers for breaking into the exhibit room and stealing foreign currency and gold items.


Some EFCC officials are notorious for striking deals with criminals to share their loot and letting them off the hook.

The best anti-corruption effort of EFCC was jaundiced. Its claims of an “unprecedented record of 1,268 convictions, including that of a former governor and a serving senator who was convicted for defrauding his state to the tune of N7.65 billion” under Magu in 2019 were undermined by his suspension about a year later over a raft of allegations.

The UNODC says, “The frequency of bribery is, on average, higher in rural areas than urban areas. In 2023, bribe-payers living in urban areas paid on average 4.5 bribes, while those living in rural areas on average 5.8 bribes.” Many anti-graft officials benefit from this ravening stench.

It is unthinkable that a body tasked with eradicating graft has become the house of corruption itself. This is a huge indictment of the organisation. The recruitment process into the EFCC seems not to be thorough.

Transparency International ranked Nigeria 144 in 2018, 146 in 2019, 150 in 2022 and 145 in 2023 out of 180 countries in the Corruption Perception Index. Its profile contrasts sharply with Ghana, Benin and Senegal which tied 70th. The dismissals are a threat to the 2023 improved ranking.


The Federal Government’s attitude to the war against corruption gives the country away as one not seriously fighting graft. Jonathan and Buhari pardoned ex-governors Joshua Dariye, Jolly Nyame, and Diepreye Alamieyeseigha after they were convicted of corruption. This is antithetical to the graft war.

When the EFCC reluctantly goes after politically exposed persons, the cases are flippantly pursued in court and eventually thrown out.

So, the anti-graft body must check the recruitment process that has infected it with shady characters. It should revitalise its intelligence gathering, encourage whistleblowers and make stringent efforts to apprehend officials living beyond their means.
https://punchng.com/efcc-taming-the-corruption-within/

Re: EFCC: Taming The Corruption Within - Punch Editorial by Talismann: 10:09pm On Jan 23, 2025
they dismiss their staff or not, I'll just say this. Woe betides anyone who just sits idle all day doing nothing in this economy and hoping and praying for a miracle to come.

You guys don't even know what's coming. For the smart one's, double and triple and even quadruple your hustle (legit only) and stay wicked, no give shishi to anybody.

My Rottweiler dogs nearly killed two men wey scale my fence last month. Their body touch ground.

Danburuba shege
Re: EFCC: Taming The Corruption Within - Punch Editorial by Fortune118005(m): 10:09pm On Jan 23, 2025
Naa wa o
It is well
Re: EFCC: Taming The Corruption Within - Punch Editorial by Melagros(m): 10:12pm On Jan 23, 2025
COMRADES, I agree with the Punch on this matter, EFCC is truly taming corruption within
Re: EFCC: Taming The Corruption Within - Punch Editorial by Nahunger(m): 10:12pm On Jan 23, 2025
grin
Okay
Re: EFCC: Taming The Corruption Within - Punch Editorial by Hemanwel(m):
Well, I have nothing much to comment on the topic but to continue my countdown and to remind y'all that President Tinubu has less than 850 days to relinquish power to the next person or else, we give him the Gbagbo treatment.
Re: EFCC: Taming The Corruption Within - Punch Editorial by Kaa4(m): 10:13pm On Jan 23, 2025
Just like Wole Soyinka said during his days at FRSC 'they are also Nigerians'. It thus means that the NIgerian is innately corrupt given the opportunity, except there is a deterrent.

So punishment should continue unabated
Re: EFCC: Taming The Corruption Within - Punch Editorial by TossTos(m): 10:16pm On Jan 23, 2025
It is a shameful thing that we're number 145th of 180 .. hope if he too won't face the same if another government take over tomorrow .. the corruption within this Efcc is so much than those they're fighting
Re: EFCC: Taming The Corruption Within - Punch Editorial by goody234: 10:17pm On Jan 23, 2025
Fantastically corrupt until we cleanse these crooks and JAIL them ...stealing will always happen everybody is corrupt in Nigeria
Re: EFCC: Taming The Corruption Within - Punch Editorial by Bowwow11(m): 10:19pm On Jan 23, 2025
Organization that hardly published their recruitment process publicly. how do you think such agency can be transparent.
Re: EFCC: Taming The Corruption Within - Punch Editorial by Shidinky: 10:59pm On Jan 23, 2025
A former efcc staff was arrested for taking street boys for illegal raid. He was quietly dismissed and today he is a house member
Re: EFCC: Taming The Corruption Within - Punch Editorial by Ojuntana: 12:12am On Jan 24, 2025
Ever since APC came into power on change mantra, Nigeria's fortune in terms of corruption has changed for the worst.

It is no coincidence. Every looter has found safe abode in the party that came in on a promise to fight corruption. Even a former chair of the party said any politician who joins the party will have his record of sleaze wiped clean.
Thus, the party that campaigned on anti-corruption is now the home of the corrupt.

Today, the most corrupt occupy the highest offices in the land which is a testament that corruption pays as long as you know how to move with the right crowd
Re: EFCC: Taming The Corruption Within - Punch Editorial by GloriousGbola: 12:16am On Jan 24, 2025
When the EFCC reluctantly goes after politically exposed persons, the cases are flippantly pursued in court and eventually thrown out.

So, the anti-graft body must check the recruitment process that has infected it with shady characters. It should revitalise its intelligence gathering, encourage whistleblowers and make stringent efforts to apprehend officials living beyond their means.
it has nothing to do with the recruitment process

anyone recruited into EFCC will follow the actions of his bosses

there is a culture of fraud throughout the efcc and it may go all the way to the top.
Re: EFCC: Taming The Corruption Within - Punch Editorial by Judolisco(m): 12:33am On Jan 24, 2025
Kaa4:
Just like Wole Soyinka said during his days at FRSC 'they are also Nigerians'. It thus means that the NIgerian is innately corrupt given the opportunity, except there is a deterrent.

So punishment should continue unabated
Exactly that they are efcc officials or policemen doesn't take away their Nigerian status
Re: EFCC: Taming The Corruption Within - Punch Editorial by santaclaws: 1:54am On Jan 24, 2025
So basically, the EFCC is now the proverbial man who refused to remove the log from his own eye but wants to remove a speck from another person's eye.

Too bad...
Re: EFCC: Taming The Corruption Within - Punch Editorial by FriendsAndFans(m): 3:22am On Jan 24, 2025
The easiest thing to identify is corrupt practices but Fighting corruption is perhaps the hardest thing...
Re: EFCC: Taming The Corruption Within - Punch Editorial by jojothaiv(m): 3:43am On Jan 24, 2025
But corruption and Nigeria is synonymous....
Re: EFCC: Taming The Corruption Within - Punch Editorial by Endinjustice: 3:57am On Jan 24, 2025
embarassed
Re: EFCC: Taming The Corruption Within - Punch Editorial by b0rn2fuck(m): 4:30am On Jan 24, 2025
They should tam it very well,. Nigerians arresting Nigerians, what make the EFCC difference? We didn't hear anything about Bawa again?
Re: EFCC: Taming The Corruption Within - Punch Editorial by Chukwuisgreat(m): 5:12am On Jan 24, 2025
End corruption now!!!

Where do I start?

expose corrupt activities and risks.
keep the public sector honest, transparent and accountable.
stop dishonest practices.
ensure public sector employees act in the public interest.

https://youtube.com/shorts/oZMr7tpX6qI?si=gTKVev8TR-Q99L-Q
Re: EFCC: Taming The Corruption Within - Punch Editorial by wittyt98(m): 6:38am On Jan 24, 2025
taming indeed grin grin cheesy

Re: EFCC: Taming The Corruption Within - Punch Editorial by panpan(m): 7:09am On Jan 24, 2025
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) should be dissolved. The laws enabling EFCC should be repealed.
Arresting "yahoo boys" and people involved in the spraying of naira notes does not justify EFCC's existence.
The alleged "corruption within" would not be an issue if EFCC ceases to exist.
In summary, EFCC is of no benefit to the general Nigerian population.
Re: EFCC: Taming The Corruption Within - Punch Editorial by virginchaser(m): 7:20am On Jan 24, 2025
I felt ashamed on their behalf.
Re: EFCC: Taming The Corruption Within - Punch Editorial by oyeb15: 11:12am On Jan 24, 2025
I now see that d motivation behind entering people's houses at night.

Seize his valuables
Send the owner to jail
Loot the valuables
Re: EFCC: Taming The Corruption Within - Punch Editorial by Umuinyioku: 1:00pm On Jan 24, 2025
Shidinky:
A former efcc staff was arrested for taking street boys for illegal raid. He was quietly dismissed and today he is a house member
Hmmm

This is a serious allegation. Who is hehuh
Re: EFCC: Taming The Corruption Within - Punch Editorial by QuestLINKsPrpty(f): 7:48pm On Jan 24, 2025
huh How does that relate to this news
Bowwow11:
Organization that hardly published their recruitment process publicly. how do you think such agency can be transparent.
Re: EFCC: Taming The Corruption Within - Punch Editorial by Bowwow11(m): 9:14pm On Jan 24, 2025
QuestLINKsPrpty:
huh How does that relate to this news
it corelate my dear, because lack of transparency lead to corruption and corruption corrupt absolutely the whole recruitment process of efcc.
Re: EFCC: Taming The Corruption Within - Punch Editorial by smartlad:
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Re: EFCC: Taming The Corruption Within - Punch Editorial by PP123(m): 9:28pm On Feb 02, 2025
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Re: EFCC: Taming The Corruption Within - Punch Editorial by smartlad: 11:56pm On Feb 02, 2025
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