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Magu Receives Award, Commendation for Anti-graft Fight

by Our Reporter
The Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC,
Ibrahim Magu, has received an “Excellent Performance” award, praise and
commendation as “a dogged fighter and patriotic Nigerian, whose legacy
would never be forgotten.”

These came on Thursday, July 18, 2019, from the out-going members of
Anti-corruption Community Development Service (ACCDS) of the National
Youth Service Corps, (NYSC), Kwara State, led by its president, Emmanuel
Mordi.

According to Mordi, who presented the award to Magu through EFCC’s Head,
Ilorin Zonal Office, Mr Isyaku Sharu, “We sat down together to review
your efforts and after we looked at all your achievements across the 36
states of the federation, including Kwara State, our club, the
Anti-corruption Community Development Service, and all our members
agreed that you should be given this, having considered you as a man of
honour.”

Speaking further, Mordi declared that “Without being told, Nigerians and
the international community are aware that the country has recorded huge
successes in the fight against corruption, they know that we are making
progress.”

The ACCDS president observed that the group had been doing well in the
area of public sensitization on the dangers of corruption on the future
generation of Nigerians via radio and television.

Receiving the award on behalf Magu, Sharu, thanked the members of the
NYSC for the gesture.

“All of you are my younger brothers and sisters. I must commend you for
coming with this surprise. The Commission would partner with you. On
your Own, you go for advocacy programmes on radio and television
stations, and other places. This shows that you are partnering with us,”
Sharu stated.

While urging youth corps members to strive to be self-reliant after
service, Sharu said, “I want to tell you that outside there, it’s not
all that easy. This underscores the need for you to have something doing
and know that people could succeed in doing business too, is all about
mindset and knowing what you are doing.”

In a related development, Magu charged Nigerian youth  to stay away from
all forms financial  crimes,  particularly internet fraud. He stated
this on Friday, July 19, in Ilorin,  the Kwara State capital  while
receiving  the executive  members of the   Nigerian  Youth Parliament
who came on a courtesy  visit  to the Ilorin  Zonal Office  of the
Commission.

The EFCC boss who was represented by Sharu, noted that the menace of
internet fraud and other fraud related offences was a serious one for
the society, noting that “it takes investors away from the country. We
must come together to fight it. You are part and parcel of the system.
You must contribute your quotas in the ongoing fight against corruption.
You can only get justice, fairness and equality where corruption does
not strive. We are here to arrest and prosecute offenders but you are
the one that interact with the people, that is where issue of
partnership comes in.”

Magu further stated that he was more interested in fraud prevention.

“The advocacy starts now. I feel pain when I am talking of internet
fraud. Youth want to make it at all cost. You must not go into crimes.
If you want to live in peace, you must live within the provisions of the
law,” Magu said.

Leader of the Nigerian Youth   Parliament, Hon Abdulkareem Abdulkareem
commended the EFCC boss for his efforts in the anti-corruption fight in
the country.

“We appreciate your efforts for making Kwara State to be free of

corruption. We are here to pay you a solidarity visit; we want to
partner with you. We thank you for helping us to redeem the image of
Kwara State.”

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