EFCC speaks on presidency’s plan to remove Magu

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The Economic and Financial Vrimes Commission, EFCC, has adressed reports making the rounds of purported plan by the Presidency to remove its Chairman, Ibrahim Magu.

Mr Tony Orilade, Acting Head, Media and Publicity of the EFCC, said the media reports on fresh moves to remove the Acting Chairman of the commission by the Presidency was unfounded.

Orilade said this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja on Sunday.

According to him, Magu will not want to be distracted by unfounded media reports.

“He is focused on the fight against corruption and majority of Nigerians who are beneficiaries of the corruption fight are happy with him.

“With securing 312 convictions, including two ex-governors last year and five convictions already in 2019, the EFCC under Magu’s leadership deserves an applause,” Orilade said.

NAN recalls that a report in the media stated that the EFCC chairman may be asked to pursue further studies in order to advance his career in the Nigeria Police Force where he is already a commissioner.

The Senate had twice refused to confirm Magu as substantive chairman of the commission.