The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on Thursday
disclosed that it had recorded over 647 financial crimes convictions
from November 2015 till date.
Samin Amadin, the EFCC Head of Enlightenment and Reorientation Unit,
Department of Public Affairs, disclosed this at the grand finale of
Bounce Corruption debate competition for students of tertiary
institutions in Abuja.
Mr Amadin said through the efforts of the commission, senior military
personnel, lawyers, judges and many politicians are currently facing
trial in law courts for corrupt practice.
Between November 2015 and November 2017, the commission recorded 457 convictions.
“From December 2017 till date, EFCC has also recorded another 190
convictions of persons that have deprived Nigerians of their nation’s
wealth.
“In less than three years, the commission has also recovered N500
billion from those who have looted the nation’s treasury,’’ he said.
Mr Amadin said it was good that youth in Nigeria had gotten
themselves involved in public integrity debates to tackle corruption
alongside government.
He said the EFCC would continue to collaborate with youth groups like
the Youth Initiative for Advocacy, Growth & Advancement (YIAGA) and
the MacArthur Foundation to strengthen anti-corruption fight in the
country.
Also speaking, Cynthia Mbamalu, the Program Manager, YIAGA,
organisers of the event, lauded the commission for its successes in the
fight against corruption.
Mrs Mbamalu said YIAGA was set to mobilise 20 million Nigerians to
rise against corruption in different communities in the country.
She said the organisation had in 2017 set up radio ambassadors’
network in each state of the federation and that it would soon launch
its social orbit in Local Government Areas (LGAs) across the country.
“The Bounce corruption debate is to first frame corruption as a social, economic and political problem that needs to be tackled.
“Bounce corruption will build in citizens the consciousness on how dangerous corruption is to them.
“It is to have different citizens to understand the issues of corruption the way it affects them personally,’’ Mrs Mbamalu said.
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