As
the fight against corruption continues to drag on, the EFCC acting
Chairman has made known his complete commitment to dealing the vice
head-on.
Ibrahim Magu
Ibrahim Magu, the acting Chairman of the Economic and Financial
Crimes Commission (EFCC), has vowed to fight corruption in Nigeria to a
standstill even if it would cost him his life.
Magu made the assertion while playing host to a group of lawyers
who visited him in Lagos to pledge their support for the ongoing war
against corruption.
The EFCC boss enjoined Nigerians to support the current anti-graft
war as the battle has entered a delicate phase where the vice is
fighting back.
He said: “I am not afraid of anything. I prefer to die fighting corruption if need be.”
He also expressed regrets that some unpatriotic Nigerians, including senior lawyers, had “joined
forces with fraudsters and those who looted our commonwealth by
becoming coaches and technical advisers on how to escape justice”.
Magu also appealed to lawyers to be guided by good conscience and the interest of Nigeria when accepting briefs.