Corruption: I Receive Death Threats, Civil Servants Use Contracts to Steal, EFCC Boss Cries Out

Corruption: I Receive Death Threats, Civil Servants Use Contracts to Steal, EFCC Boss Cries Out

  • The chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Abdulrasheed Bawa, has revealed how he received death threats
  • Bawa, who made the disclosure on Tuesday, June 15, said corruption is still fighting back in the country
  • The EFCC boss also noted that the commission has put strategies in place to check corrupt practices in Nigeria

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Abdulrasheed Bawa, the chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), has said that he receives death threats often in his fight against corruption in Nigeria.

Vanguard reports that the anti-corruption agency boss stated this in an interview on Tuesday, June 15, while featuring on a television programme.

Bawa says he is being threatened over the fight against corruption.
The EFCC chairman, Abdulrasheed Bawa, has said that he would not relent in the fight against corruption in Nigeria. Credit: EFCC.
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Corruption is fighting back

Legit.ng gathered that while responding to President Muhammadu Buhari’s frequent expression - corruption is fighting back, Bawa said he was in New York, USA, recently when someone called to threaten him.

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He said:

“Last week I was in New York when a senior citizen received a phone call from somebody that is not even under investigation. The young man said ‘I am going to kill him (Bawa), I am going to kill him. I get death threats. So it is real. Corruption can fight back.”

Channels TV also reports that the EFCC boss said there were a lot of gaps, especially in contracts processing, naming emergency contracts as one, on the corruption in the civil service.

Bawa said:

“A particular agency is notorious for that. They have turned all their contracts to emergency contracts.”

He, however, said that the commission has strategies in place to check graft, one of which is corruption risk assessments of MDAs.

The EFCC chairman stated:

“I have written to the minister and would soon commence the process of corruption risk assessments of all the parastatals and agencies under the ministry of petroleum resources to look at their vulnerability to fraud and advise them accordingly.”

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Bawa noted that despite the threat, he is not overwhelmed by the scope of corruption in the country.

He stressed:

“Yes because if you look at it, almost everywhere there are elements of it (corruption). No, because I am very optimistic we will succeed in taming the monster of corruption in this country.
“I am very optimistic and with the efforts of the government. One of the cardinal principles of the President’s administration is to fight corruption and we in the EFCC and other law enforcement agencies saddled with this responsibility… we are doing our best and trying to curtail it.”

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EFCC reveals Bawa’s personal Facebook account, warns against impersonation

Meanwhile, Legit.ng had previously reported the EFCC disclosed that its chairman, Abdulrasheed Bawa, has only one Facebook account.

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It was reported that the commission made the disclosure in a statement via Facebook on Sunday, June 6, when notifying the public about some fake accounts impersonating that of the EFCC chairman.

The anti-graft agency informed the public that @AbdulRasheed Bawa is the genuine Facebook account of the EFCC boss.

The commission stated that it decided to update the public about the fake accounts to prevent anyone from being deceived by the imposters.

Source: Legit.ng

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