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Issues As Buhari Appoints Bawa EFCC Chairman by JosEast(m): 6:16am On Feb 17, 2021
President Muhammadu Buhari’s appointment of Abdulrasheed Bawa as substantive chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has generated some dust.

Bawa, 40, was on Tuesday named to head the anti-corruption agency by Mr President, seven months after the suspension of the former acting chairman, Ibrahim Magu.

But immediately after the appointment, several allegations of infractions have surfaced against the nominee, whose name has been forwarded to the Senate for confirmation.

Why Buhari settled for Abdulrasheed Bawa

President Buhari, in a letter to President of the Senate Ahmad Ibrahim Lawan, said he was acting in accordance with Paragraph 2(3) of Part1, CAP E1 of EFCC Act, 2004.

A presidential spokesman, Femi Adesina, in a statement issued on Tuesday said Bawa is a trained EFCC investigator with vast experience in the investigation and prosecution of Advance Fee Fraud cases, official corruption, bank fraud, money laundering, and other economic crimes.

Adesina said the nominee had undergone several specialized training in different parts of the world and was one of the pioneer EFCC Cadet Officers in 2005.

He said Bawa holds a B.Sc. degree in Economics, and a Masters in International Affairs and Diplomacy.

The EFCC chairman-designate hails from Jega Local Government Area of Kebbi State.

Allegations of oil trucks sale in Port Harcourt

There have been allegations, during forfeiture proceedings in court, of the auctioning of 244 trucks been proceeds of corruption worth N20 to 30 million while Bawa was zonal head in Port Harcourt.

Impeccable sources told Daily Trust that Bawa was removed as EFCC’s zonal head in Port Harcourt by the Ibrahim Magu leadership of the commission following controversy around the trucks recovered by the zone.

However, a source said yesterday, that Bawa was not indicted of misconduct as no truck was sold or diverted by him.

The source attributed “administrative lapse created by communication gap for which Bawa was unfairly transferred out on a punitive posting to Karu. He was actually sent out for respecting court orders.”

In December 2019, Bawa was transferred to head the Capacity Development Division of the EFCC Academy in Karu from his post as head of Port Harcourt zone.

Two sources, privy to what transpired then, separately told Daily Trust that Bawa was punished for releasing some tankers to their owners as directed by the courts.

Also, multiple sources at the commission said Bawa was never detained at any time.

“Bawa was close to Magu, just like he was with Lamorde. They all utilised him very well for his proficiency. In fact, it was a shock that Magu even removed him. Many of us couldn’t believe it, looking at their closeness,” a senior EFCC officer said.

Bawa stepping into EFCC’s top vacancy

On November 20, 2020, the retired Justice Ayo Salami-led Judicial Commission of Inquiry into allegations against Magu recommended that in appointing a new chairman of the EFCC, consideration should be given to candidates from other law enforcement or security agencies and core staff as provided in the EFCC Establishment Act of 2004.

The Salami panel revealed the recommendation while submitting the report of the team on the investigation of Magu at State House, Abuja.

The retired Justice of the Court of Appeal noted that the four chairmen of EFCC since inception were from the police.

“Your Excellency, our thinking here is that whoever you are appointing other than a core EFCC staff, should be in transitional capacity of two years during which period, arrangement would be made for appointment of any of the core staff who has been commended by the National Crime Agency, UK and other international law enforcement for their professionalism,” Justice Salami had said.

He said Magu and 113 witnesses appeared and testified before the commission, adding that 46 petitions and memoranda were presented by individuals and organisations with complaints against the suspended acting chairman, EFCC.

President Buhari had constituted the panel led by the former President of the Court of Appeal in July last year to probe various allegations levelled against Magu, following petitions by the Attorney General of the Federation (AGF) and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami (SAN).

Malami’s memo allegedly accused Magu of diversion of recovered loot.

The memo contained 22 allegations against the former EFCC acting chairman.

Magu was suspended during the course of the probe and the agency’s Director of Operations, Mohammed Umar, was appointed to oversee the activities of the commission pending the conclusion of the investigation.

Magu’s issue not resolved -Lawyers

Lawyers to Magu, Wahab Shittu Esq and Tosin Ojaomo Esq have expressed disappointment over the treatment of the former EFCC czar, arguing that the matter was not resolved before the new appointment was made.

Although the lawyers admitted that the appointment is the prerogative of Mr President, there were still some concerns.

“The fact still remains that the issue of Magu has not been completely disposed of. Don’t forget that it is not just Magu alone, are were other people that were suspended from the commission. The issue ought to have been laid to rest before a new appointment is made,” Ojaomo said.

He said with all the issues of injustice on ground, the morale of the officers and the person being put at the helm will be affected.

Let the Senate determine allegations against him

Reacting, Dayo Akinlaja (SAN) said the EFCC Act prescribes that the chairman must be a serving member of any government security or law enforcement agency not below the rank or Assistant Commissioner of Police or equivalent.

“The law is very clear and unequivocal. Our country is immensely blessed in terms of the abundance of human resources. On the strength of these, it should not be difficult to have the office legitimately and legally filled by someone with the requisite criteria. Of course, if the gentleman nominee is qualified for the office, good luck to him as there should be nothing to stop him from being confirmed by the Senate,” he said.

On his part, Ahmed Raji (SAN) said any complaint or observation about the nomination of Bawa as EFCC chairman can only be handled by the Senate which now has the role to vet the appointment.

Investigate allegations against appointee – Southern, M’Belt leaders

The Southern and Middle Belt Leaders’ Forum (SMBLF) yesterday queried the nomination of Mr Bawa as new EFCC chairman.

The forum called on President Muhammadu Buhari to investigate and clear the air on the allegation of corruption against the new EFCC chairman nominee.

The forum made this position known in a statement jointly endorsed by spokesmen of the group, Yinka Odumakin (South West), Chief Guy Ikokwu (South East), Senator Bassey Henshaw (South-South) and Dr. Isuwa Dogo (Middle Belt).

“The anti-graft war has suffered so much damage of mismanagement under this regime and this may be the last straw to break the back of its camel,” they said.

The Southern, Middle Belt leaders said the president, despite proclaiming anti-corruption as one of its cardinal programmes, the administration had been tainted with several corruption cases.

“But walking the talk has been a challenge for the president as his first nominee, Ibrahim Magu, remained unconfirmed in almost five years because of the damming report of the DSS on him which showed he is a man that should be running from anti-graft instead of looters running for him.

“As they are managing to clean up the Magu mess, he has put forward Mr Abdulraheed Bawa as a replacement.

“But facts coming out about his latest nominee show that the whole anti-corruption war is a joke that can only impress the unwary.”

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