EFCC on
Monday, admitted that lack of adequate funding by the President Goodluck
Jonathan administration was affecting its fight against corruption in the
country.
The EFCC
Secretary, Mr. Emmanuel Adegboyega, raised the alarm in Abuja while
briefing the Senate Committee on Drugs, Narcotics, Financial Crimes and
Anti-Corruption, at a public hearing on the bill for an Act to establish the
Nigerian Financial Intelligence Agency.
Speaking
on behalf of the Coalition, its Executive Chairman, Debo Adeniran noted that
starving the anti-graft agencies of fund was a clear indication that Jonathan
was encouraging corruption in all ramifications.
He said, “History
will never be fair to this government as it is obvious that President Jonathan
is deliberately starving the EFCC (of fund) so that the institution would
become a toothless bull dog. Is it not absurd that the EFCC is underfunded in a
country where its National Assembly spends over N150bn yearly as overhead
costs; where a minister bought just two cars for N225m, where the Presidency
budgeted N1bn for food?
“Massive
looting is going on every minute in this country unchecked.
“Nigerians
are no longer surprised that the EFCC cannot prosecute any of the big thieves
and looters in government because the government has incapacitated it. Jonathan
government is only paying lip service to fighting the scourge of corruption in
this country.”
Punch
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