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EFCC finally explains what Magu meant when he said coronavirus is caused by corruption

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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has put the record clear on what its acting chairman, Ibrahim Magu had in mind when he said coronavirus in China is caused by corruption during his address on the occasion of the Passing Out Parade, POP, of its Detective Inspector Course 5 cadets at the Nigerian Defence Academy, NDA, in Kaduna on Tuesday, February 18, 2020.

The commission also expressed disgust over what it called pettiness of some sections of the traditional and new media in an attempt to irritate and impugn its boss, particularly the editorial page of THISDAY on Sunday, February 23, 2020 titled: “Magu’s Curious Postulation on Covid 19” which the commission described as regrettable.

As was noted, the speech of the Commission’s Acting Chairman, Ibrahim Magu on that event dwelt largely on his call on the citizens to stand up and be counted in the fight to redeem our country from corruption, an appreciation of President Muhammadu Buhari for walking his talk on corruption and the trajectory of the EFCC in the anti-graft war. These were captured in the following paragraphs which drew appreciation from his audience” a statement by the Acting Head, Media & Publicity Tony Orilade read.

Quoting the acting chairman’s speech, the statement added, “As it is often said, in our country, tackling corruption is a clarion call, given that corruption is a huge burden to the nation. It has spread its cancerous effects to all facets of our lives. Insecurity, poverty, unemployment, falling standards of education, weak access to affordable health care, failing infrastructure, questioned integrity of the electoral process, poor business environment and lower GDP growth to mention a few, are all linked to corruption”.

The release continued, “Regarding the evil of corruption and the need for Nigerians to join hands in tackling the menace, Magu said, “Your Excellency, corruption is worse than cancer, Ebola-virus, Corona-virus and all other deadly diseases put together. Fighting corruption is thus a crusade against the evils of our society that are deeply-rooted and threatening to consume us. We are aware that the task is not easy and the path can be very thorny and lonely, but with determination and a high sense of mission, we are making progress towards rooting out this evil from our society. We all appreciate you as the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, for embarking on this mission.”

The commission said it least expects THISDAY to join in the fray while stating that it is not ready to join issues with the newspaper.

However, the Commission is appalled by the fact that a section of the traditional and the New Media has been obsessed with a campaign to impugn and irritate the Commission’s boss.

“In the light of this, the Commission particularly wishes to express disgust at the pettiness and ill-will in the editor’s piece on ThisDay on Sunday, February 23, 2020 titled: “Magu’s Curious Postulation on Covid 19.”

“To say the least, we find the editor’s verdict on Magu regrettable and to borrow his own word, curious. Our position would not have been so if the editor had called for Magu’s head on account of poor outcomes in the anti-corruption fight, integrity questions on his personality, or for not practising what he preaches.

“It should be noted that we have restrained ourselves from joining issues in a certain section of the media in the light of what Magu said on Corona-virus, but we are now constrained to issue this clarification because we least expect a medium like one of the national newspapers to join in the fray.

“We wish to reiterate that the war against corruption is on course and the Commission will not be distracted in eliminating corruption in Nigeria” he said.

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