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EFCC: We’ve Uncovered Mind-boggling Corruption In Oil And Gas Sector by dre11(op): 7:54pm On Jul 10, 2025
The Executive Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Ola Olukoyede, on Wednesday disclosed that the agency had begun investigating the financial records of the oil and gas sector and had already uncovered “mind-boggling” levels of corruption.

He revealed that the ongoing probe into the oil and gas sector is only scratching the surface of widespread fiscal malfeasance, even as he urged the National Assembly to urgently pass a law criminalising unexplained wealth.

In the last three weeks, we started a commission-wide investigation into the extractive industry, particularly the oil and gas sector. What we have discovered is mind-boggling. And we have only just opened the books. So much more corruption is to be unraveled. If this is what we’re seeing at the surface, imagine what lies beneath,” Olukoyede said.

Speaking during the National Conference on Public Accounts and Fiscal Governance organized by the Public Accounts Committees of the Senate and House of Representatives in Abuja on Wednesday, Olukoyede described the scale of corruption in Nigeria’s public sector as deeply disturbing.

He said fiscal rascality and mismanagement of public resources were at the heart of the country’s economic challenges and rising insecurity.

There is a very strong connection between the mismanagement of our resources and insecurity. When you look at banditry, kidnapping, terrorism, trace it back, and you will find a pattern of corrupt practices and diversion of funds that were meant to improve people’s lives,” he said.

Lamenting legal obstacles in tackling corruption, Olukoyede noted that current laws prevent the EFCC from prosecuting individuals with suspicious wealth unless a specific “predicate offence” like theft or fraud is proven.

“Help me pass the Unexplained Wealth Bill. I’ve been begging for the past one year. This same bill was thrown out in the last Assembly. If we don’t make individuals accountable for what they have, we’ll never get it right.

“Someone has worked in a ministry for 20 years. We calculate their entire salary and allowances. Then we find five properties — two in Maitama, three in Asokoro. Yet we’re told to go and prove a predicate offence before we can act. That is absurd,” he said.

He explained that the proposed legislation would make it a strict liability offence for any individual to possess assets far beyond their known and legal income sources.

“Once you are living beyond your means, you should be held to account. Until we do this, there will always be an escape route for the corrupt,” Olukoyede added.

The EFCC Chairman painted a grim picture of the global trail of Nigeria’s looted funds, disclosing that the Commission was tracking illicit assets in several countries, including some unlikely destinations.

“Last month alone, I visited four or five countries chasing Nigeria’s stolen assets. An ambassador even told me they discovered an estate in Iceland owned by a Nigerian. Iceland of all places!” he said.

He admitted that even the most efficient anti-corruption agency cannot recover more than half of Nigeria’s looted funds, largely due to resistance from foreign custodians of stolen assets.

“There is no amount of capacity I can build, no level of effort I can put in, that will enable me to recover even half of what has been stolen from Nigeria because the custodians of those assets in foreign countries don’t want to let go. And they won’t,” he said.

He criticized foreign governments for enabling corruption by retaining stolen Nigerian wealth under various pretences, insisting that international law holds them complicit.

“I told them at the United Nations Forum last December that if you are holding onto Nigeria’s stolen assets, we see you as an accessory after the fact. They grumbled, but I didn’t care,” Olukoyede said.

He also decried the culture of impunity in Nigeria’s public sector, where individuals under prosecution are often celebrated while institutions disregard basic financial accountability.

“We are doing this work. We see people who have stolen our money. We have shown you evidence. We’ve traced where the money went. We are already in court. Yet, they’re being celebrated all over the place. Does that show we’re serious?” he asked.

He said over 700 federal Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs) still operate without effective internal control mechanisms, posing a challenge for oversight.

“How many books can you check? How many files will you read? We need to build strong internal compliance systems that can proactively checkmate corruption,” he said.

Olukoyede stressed that corruption is stalling Nigeria’s development and contributing to unnecessary borrowing.

He cited his analysis presented during his Senate confirmation, revealing that 90% of stolen public funds in a single year ended up abroad—funds that could have built hospitals, schools, and funded education.

“If we execute even 60% of our capital budget efficiently between 2025 and 2026, we will empower small and medium-scale industries. We’ll build infrastructure. We’ll be fine,” he said.

He emphasized that Nigeria has no business borrowing to survive given its vast natural and mineral resources.

“What we need is transparency in revenue generation and accountability in public expenditure,” he said.

Olukoyede urged politicians to rise above ethnic and partisan interests to tackle corruption, warning that the current administration may be Nigeria’s last shot at redemption.

“If we miss it under this administration, I pity Nigeria. Let’s put politics aside. Let’s put ethnicity aside. This is about rescuing the soul of Nigeria,” he said.

He also appealed to lawmakers and citizens to ignore pushback from vested interests and social media trolls.
https://dailytrust.com/efcc-weve-uncovered-mind-boggling-corruption-in-oil-and-gas-sector/

Re: EFCC: We’ve Uncovered Mind-boggling Corruption In Oil And Gas Sector by immortalcrown(m): 8:03pm On Jul 10, 2025
Noisemakers.

29 more characters needed

Not enough original content
Re: EFCC: We’ve Uncovered Mind-boggling Corruption In Oil And Gas Sector by givedemwotowoto: 8:06pm On Jul 10, 2025
Nothing will happen if you’re reporting to the boss of corruption. You’ll get a pat on the back and be told to go after yahoo boys, who are supposedly more dangerous than BH
Re: EFCC: We’ve Uncovered Mind-boggling Corruption In Oil And Gas Sector by EpicDude123: 9:32pm On Jul 10, 2025
All the ones you have uncovered in the past, how did it end? Bunch of Jokers
Re: EFCC: We’ve Uncovered Mind-boggling Corruption In Oil And Gas Sector by Melagros(m): 9:32pm On Jul 10, 2025
COMRADES, this our EFCC especially under the leadership of Kayode, abi na wetin be en name self, is nothing but a bunch of jokers
Re: EFCC: We’ve Uncovered Mind-boggling Corruption In Oil And Gas Sector by 4tomandchi: 9:32pm On Jul 10, 2025
Please expose it the public have the right this kind of information.


I just hope they won't use it to blackmail Northern politicians
Re: EFCC: We’ve Uncovered Mind-boggling Corruption In Oil And Gas Sector by SuperEagles: 9:32pm On Jul 10, 2025
E np go beta for una as una no state the mind blowing fraud.
Re: EFCC: We’ve Uncovered Mind-boggling Corruption In Oil And Gas Sector by davidtemi(m): 9:32pm On Jul 10, 2025
Una still no go do anything about it

Abeg all of una should go and sit down jare
Re: EFCC: We’ve Uncovered Mind-boggling Corruption In Oil And Gas Sector by BeginsAtHome(f): 9:32pm On Jul 10, 2025
Sohuh

Is it just your duty to uncoverhuh

What happens if you uncover 30yahoo boyshuh

Let the same measure come to play.

We want to see pictures, names, addresses and most importantly, dates with the law...

But who am I kidding by the wayhuh
Re: EFCC: We’ve Uncovered Mind-boggling Corruption In Oil And Gas Sector by LegacyB:
We are waiting to hear and see the end of this. Weldone Efcc. Don’t mind those Nigerians who are professional in mouth gymnastics. Ordinary to audit their street CDA is a mountain hill. May God continue to help you as you expose more corrupt people.
Re: EFCC: We’ve Uncovered Mind-boggling Corruption In Oil And Gas Sector by Jughead29: 9:34pm On Jul 10, 2025
At some point we need to applaud the EFCC chairman, though this is Nigeria but atleast there's a body that is like a threat to criminals and corrupt practices.

However, this digging on oil and gas sector will be hard because I can bet 99% of people in government have hands in it.
Re: EFCC: We’ve Uncovered Mind-boggling Corruption In Oil And Gas Sector by Uncletony(m): 9:34pm On Jul 10, 2025
Yoruba man with the noise.


How many characters are needed right now bla bla....
Re: EFCC: We’ve Uncovered Mind-boggling Corruption In Oil And Gas Sector by omoredia: 9:34pm On Jul 10, 2025
U might have also uncovered ur sack letter cos a thief cannot be exposing a thief. Stop all these una games jare
Re: EFCC: We’ve Uncovered Mind-boggling Corruption In Oil And Gas Sector by SmartPolician: 9:35pm On Jul 10, 2025
This EFCC chairman is too emotional and talks like a market woman. Talking too much is probably the best he can do considering that you cannot be fighting corruption in the government led by a former drug baron himself.
Re: EFCC: We’ve Uncovered Mind-boggling Corruption In Oil And Gas Sector by BeginsAtHome(f): 9:35pm On Jul 10, 2025
Softmirror:
Can any one be worst than that Igbo woman who was minister of Petroleum?
Let me cure your bigotry.

Deseani Madueke is Ijaw from Rivers state.

And sure, she is a BIG THIEF.

When it suits your like, Ikwerres, Ijaws and the Urhobos become Igbos
Re: EFCC: We’ve Uncovered Mind-boggling Corruption In Oil And Gas Sector by 1nigeriamyfoot: 9:36pm On Jul 10, 2025
We are uninterested in your nonsense discovery until you arrest Yahaya Bello, & the not who abused naira

Yeye Efcc
Re: EFCC: We’ve Uncovered Mind-boggling Corruption In Oil And Gas Sector by Ulogwe1: 9:36pm On Jul 10, 2025
EFCC is robbing Peter to pay Paul.

They should tell those that have taken over now.
Re: EFCC: We’ve Uncovered Mind-boggling Corruption In Oil And Gas Sector by Raxxye(m): 9:37pm On Jul 10, 2025
EFCC are licensed thieves who steal from thieves!
Scammers!

Even spelling "forty characters" cannot give 40 characters!
Na wa o
Re: EFCC: We’ve Uncovered Mind-boggling Corruption In Oil And Gas Sector by ichuka(m): 9:38pm On Jul 10, 2025
Lol
Our laws and policies are good, the only problem is implementation . they should work before taking.
Distraction won't help any body in 2027
Re: EFCC: We’ve Uncovered Mind-boggling Corruption In Oil And Gas Sector by Lorayne(m): 9:38pm On Jul 10, 2025
Make arrests! Don't tell us this.

Bloody jokers.

Mtcheew!
Re: EFCC: We’ve Uncovered Mind-boggling Corruption In Oil And Gas Sector by belikewater: 9:38pm On Jul 10, 2025
Surprise, surprise! Na wetin dey happen be dis when you carry ekuke go dey do guard dog! After dem don thief your house finish e go come dey bark like internet wey dey lag by 1hr. angry
Re: EFCC: We’ve Uncovered Mind-boggling Corruption In Oil And Gas Sector by lexy2014: 9:38pm On Jul 10, 2025
Softmirror:
Can any one be worst than that Igbo woman who was minister of Petroleum?
which igbo woman was minister of petroleum?

n;m;jm;wl.
Re: EFCC: We’ve Uncovered Mind-boggling Corruption In Oil And Gas Sector by specialmati(m): 9:38pm On Jul 10, 2025
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin nawa ooh . everything is now a joke of resent.how did they do that.
Re: EFCC: We’ve Uncovered Mind-boggling Corruption In Oil And Gas Sector by Softmirror: 9:38pm On Jul 10, 2025
BeginsAtHome:
Let me cure your bigotry.

Deseani Madueke is Ijaw from Rivers state.

And sure, she is a BIG THIEF.

When it suits your like, Ikwerres, Ijaws and the Urhobos become Igbos
Chimamanda already corrected this notion. She made it clear about what she called 'political Igbos' when she visited Enugu. Let us call a spade a spade abeg.
Re: EFCC: We’ve Uncovered Mind-boggling Corruption In Oil And Gas Sector by iHart(m): 9:39pm On Jul 10, 2025
What is mind boggling is you guys not doing your job
Re: EFCC: We’ve Uncovered Mind-boggling Corruption In Oil And Gas Sector by merits(m): 9:40pm On Jul 10, 2025
Lamba till now yeye Belo is still roaming freely no one from EFFC fit dare him.
Re: EFCC: We’ve Uncovered Mind-boggling Corruption In Oil And Gas Sector by lexy2014: 9:40pm On Jul 10, 2025
Jughead29:
At some point we need to applaud the EFCC chairman, though this is Nigeria but atleast there's a body that is like a threat to criminals and corrupt practices.

However, this digging on oil and gas sector will be hard because I can bet 99% of people in government have hands in it.
who are the "we"?

what is the applause for the EFCC chairman meant for?
Re: EFCC: We’ve Uncovered Mind-boggling Corruption In Oil And Gas Sector by honestivo(m): 9:41pm On Jul 10, 2025
Efcc is more about the news than real action , after all these news no single individual will be apprehended
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