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EFCC: Why Nigerians, Youths must support Bawa in the fight against corruption

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Despite the efforts of President Muhammadu Buhari in the fight against corruption, statistics have shown that he has made little progress in over five years. Hence, the need to bring onboard a young and exceptional go-getter, Abdulrasheed Bawa as Chairman of the Economic Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

Just recently, Nigeria dropped to 149 on Transparency International’s 2020 Corruption Perception Index, as against 146th it stood in 2019, the worst ranking received by Africa’s largest the country in recent time.

This means that Nigeria is two steps worse off than she was in 2018 when she scored 27 points to place 144th out of 180 countries.

According to the latest ranking, Nigeria is now the second the most corrupt country in West Africa with Guinea-Bissau the only country more corrupt than Nigeria in the sub-region.

However, in a move to change the dynamics, President Buhari Tuesday named Abdulrasheed Bawa as Chairman of the EFCC to replace the embattled ex-chairman, Ibrahim Magu, who chaired the agency in an acting capacity for about five years.

Why Bawa?

At 40, if confirmed, he would be the youngest person to chair the Commission with different training across the globe including the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI); Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE); Certified Anti-Money Laundering Specialist (CAMS); the United States Financial Crime Enforcement Network (FINCEN); The World Bank; The United Nations Office of Drug and Crimes; Nigeria Police Force; Nigeria State Security Services; The EFCC Academy; United Kingdom’s Global Training Consulting, KPMG among many others.

Bawa, who currently heads the Lagos zonal office of the EFCC, has the backing of the United State, because of the faith has in his potential to bring about the change required in the fight against corruption in Nigeria.

For instance, he was in October 2015 appointed to head the commission’s investigations of Diezani Alison-Madueke, a former Minister of Petroleum Resources, and her associates.

Aside from his record age, Mr Bawa will be the first substantive chairman without a background in the Nigerian Police Force, a feature which appears to be in line with one of the reported recommendations of the Ayo Salami panel which investigated the commission and Mr Magu last year.

Intimidating Profile

Mr Bawa who hails from Jega, in Kebbi State, graduated from the Usmanu Danfodio University, Sokoto, with a Bachelor of Science degree in Economics (Second Class Upper) in 2001.

He also holds a Master’s degree in International Affairs and Diplomacy which he obtained from the same University in 2012. And currently pursuing a Bachelor of Laws degree at The University of London.

Mr Bawa joined the EFCC as an Assistant Detective Superintendent (ADS) in 2004 and has spent all his work life at the agency. He was part of the pioneer EFCC Cadet Officers, course one, 2005.

He, therefore, rose through the ranks to become a Deputy Chief Detective Superindent (DCDS), the position he has been holding since 2016 up till the time of his nomination as the anti-graft agency’s substantive chairman.

With about 17 years working with the EFCC as a detective, Mr Bawa has vast investigation experience and has been part of the prosecution of advance fee fraud, official corruption, bank fraud, money laundering and other economic and financial crimes related to offences.

Achievements

It is worthy of note that the commission’s operations zonal office in Lagos, which he currently heads since August 2020, is the biggest operations zonal office of the EFCC with 604 officers working under him to date.

Before that time, he had headed the Capacity Development Division, EFCC Academy, Abuja from December 2019 to August 2020. He was also the Zonal Head, Port Harcourt Zonal Office overseeing Rivers, Bayelsa and Abia state operations from January 2019 to December 2019.

The EFCC He had also headed the commission’s Ibadan Zonal Office covering Oyo, Osun, Ekiti, Ondo and Kwara states from June June 2018 to January 2019.

He headed the Counter-Terrorism and General Investigation/Pension Unit, of the Lagos Zonal Office from March 2017 to May 2018.

He has successfully investigated and testified in the prosecution of many cases leading to convictions and recovery of looted monetary and assets across the world.

As the head of the EFCC’s investigations of Mrs Diezani Allison-Madueke from 2015 till date, his team has recovered millions of dollars worth of property in Nigeria, U.K., U.S.A, and U.A.E including 92 of such assets in Nigeria.

He also supervised the investigations of Atlantic Energy Group-from 2014 to 2015 leading to the recovery of assets in Nigeria, UK, USA, Switzerland, UAE and Canada.

He headed the investigations of Crude Oil Swaps and OPA case from 2014 to2015, also leading to the recovery of assets.

Mr Bawa was also involved in the Petroleum Subsidy Fraud investigations from 2012 to 2015 during which fraud of about N70 billion was identified, funds recovered and many companies were prosecuted.

Another notable investigation, Mr Bawa has been involved in a former Governor of Niger State, Muazu Babangida Aliyu, who is currently facing trial.

He has also participated in several other periodic raids on “notorious (419) Cyber-cafés”, the sort of operations from which the EFCC records the lion share of its convictions.

Similarly, Bawa supervised the investigation of all cases in Port Harcourt Zonal office in which an unprecedented 215 convictions were secured in eleven months and securing Final Forfeiture of hundreds of properties to the Federal Government.

After his confirmation by the Senate, Bawa is expected to take over from Mohammed Umar Abba, who was appointed as Acting Chairman by President Buhari last year, following the suspension of the immediate past Chairman of the EFCC, Ibrahim Magu.

The Senate President, Ahmad Lawan, has, however, disclosed that the screening of Abdulrasheed Bawa as substantive Chairman of the Anti-graft agency will be carried out during plenary in line with the tradition of the Upper Chamber.

“The screening of the Chairman-designate of the EFCC will be done in plenary, in keeping with our the tradition here,” he said.

Meanwhile, there is no doubt that Nigerians have every reason in ensuring that the fight against corruption is succeeding such that public resources are protected.

Stakeholders who reacted to the emergence of Bawa as the substantial EFCC boss believed that the war against corruption in Nigeria is a fight the government is going to win with the active support of the citizenry to the new antigraft agency chairman.

They, therefore, urged Nigerians and the youths to support the new EFCC chief in realising Nigeria of our dream.

Consequently, President Muhammadu Buhari had said his administration has taken measures to strengthen anti-corruption agencies to ensure the total fight against corruption in the country.

Buhari said that the measures, including various national reforms and collaborative efforts with international organisations were being made to strengthen the anti-corruption crusade.

According to him, the administration’s war against corruption is also attracting international endorsements. “Our fight against corruption is being recognised by the international community as real and effective.

“The face of the country abroad is also changing as the international community is beginning to see Nigeria making substantial progress in the enthronement of transparency, accountability and good governance.”

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SDP Presidential Candidate, Prince Adewole Adebayo Speaks On Fighting Corruption In Nigeria

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Prince Adewole Adebayo SDP Presidential Candidate speaking at the Centre for Awareness on Justice and Accountability (CAJA) Integrity Award Public Lecture recently.

The presidential candidate of the Social Democratic Party, Prince Adewole Adebayo has said the fight against corruption in Nigeria needs to start from inside the government, for it to be successful.
He said his party will change the mode of fighting corruption, as Nigeria has been getting it wrong all these while.

Prince Adewole was speaking at the Centre for Awareness on Justice and Accountability (CAJA) Integrity Award Public Lecture, which held on Wednesday, 14th December 2022 in Kano State.
The theme of the event was ‘Promoting Integrity as a way of Fighting Corruption’.
He said, “We are getting something wrong in Nigeria; government cannot fight corruption in Nigeria, government can only fight corruption inside government. Why we have failed is that government is not fighting corruption inside government but is fighting corruption inside other people’s bed room, so we’ll change that”.
He further noted that there is a need to watch out for the institutions used to fight corruption because corruption is capable of capturing institutions.

“Corruption is dangerous to institutions; any institution that you can use to fight corruption, corruption will capture it. So we must watch out for institutions, including religious institutions”.
“The thieves sit in the front and the hard working people sit at the back when you go to the mosque or you go to the Church. So you have to make sure these institutions are not captured”, Prince Adewole said.
He further said that the government must be willing to keep policemen with integrity at the top in order to help tackle the problem of corruption.
“There’s a fight between the police and the government – a good police knows that people in government will go to jail, that is why they look around to look for bad policemen to put on top of the good policemen”.

Dignitaries present at the event were – Prof. Usman Yusuf, Professor of Haematology-Oncology, Former Executive Secretary, National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS), Barr. Solomon Dalung, Former Minister, Federal Ministry of Youth & Sport Development, Malam Auwal Musa Rafsanjan, Executive Director, Civil Society Legislative Centre (CISLAC) and Kabiru Dakata, Executive Director, CAJA, Pst Ade Alabi, Pst Light, Engineer Yusuf Salisu Buhari, SDP vice presidential candidate, Sen. Ugochukwu Uba, Mr Patrick Anethua, Chief Godwin Osigbeme, members of the SDP Presidential campaign organization and others.
The event was organized by CAJA in collaboration with The Penlight Center.

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Wike accuses Iyorchia Ayu of corruption

Rivers State Governor Nyesom Wike has accused the national chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party PDP, Iyorchia Ayu of corruption. He accused Ayu of collecting the sum of one billion naira to compromise the May 28 and 29 Presidential primary in favour of one of the aspirants. Governor Wike who challenged Ayu to deny the […]

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Rivers State Governor Nyesom Wike has accused the national chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party PDP, Iyorchia Ayu of corruption.

He accused Ayu of collecting the sum of one billion naira to compromise the May 28 and 29 Presidential primary in favour of one of the aspirants.

Governor Wike who challenged Ayu to deny the allegation says he proof to show how Ayu was paid the money through some businessmen in Lagos.

He had a few weeks ago promised to speak on developments in his party the PDP and also make disclosures about the character of some key players in the party.

And true to his words, Governor Nyesom Wike has decided to speak with no details spared.

The first person on his radar is the PDP National Chairman, Iyorchia Ayu whom he accuses of corruption and compromising the may Presidential Primary of the party

The Rivers State Governor is also not sparing the party’s Presidential candidate Atiku Abubakar whom he accuses of consistently failing to keep to his promises

He adds that majority of the people surrounding Atiku Abubakar do not mean well for the PDP; warning that any suggestion that the party can do without votes from Rivers State would be a big mistake.

And as an opposition party desirous of winning the next election, Governor Wike says the PDP must demonstrate its integrity and spirit of justice, fairness and inclusiveness by ensuring that the National Chairman of the party who coincidentally is from the same zone with the Presidential candidate steps aside for a chairman from the South to emerge.

While still keeping his doors open, Nyesom Wike notes that the party is already exhibiting arrogance even when it has not won any election.

The Rivers State Governor says he has no intention of leaving the PDP, the party he owes his political success to, rather the Governor says he would remain in the party and continue to speak and fight for truth and justice.

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Court Orders Forfeiture Of 10 Properties In Abuja, Kaduna, Maryland USA, Funds linked To Former Zamfara Gov, Yari

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A Federal High Court in Abuja has ordered the interim forfeiture of about 10 properties and funds in banks allegedly owned by a former Zamfara State governor, Abdulaziz Yari.

A report by this medium quoted Justice Obiora Egwuatu as giving the order on Wednesday while ruling on an ex-parte application by an ICPC lawyer, Osuobeni Ekoi-Akponimisingha.

Mr Egwuatu said the interim order granted would last for 60 days to enable the ICPC to conclude its investigation, following which the commission could apply for final forfeiture.

The judge ordered the ICPC to publicise the order for any person or persons with interest in the affected properties to show cause within 14 days why they should not be permanently forfeited to the Federal Government.

Some of the properties, according to the ICPC, are in Maryland (USA), Abuja, Kaduna, among others.

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