EFCC Willing To Learn From Judiciary – Ibrahim Magu

Ibrahim Magu, Acting Chairman of the Economic and Commercial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has said he and his team are willing to learn from “judicial prefects” on efficient ways to fight corruption.

Speaking on Monday during a courtesy visit to the Enugu State Chief Judge, Justice Ngozi Emehelu, Magu said the agency was willing to partner the Judiciary to seamlessly fight corruption.

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“We are here to thank you for all your support and also solicit for more knowing that we are not above board and will constantly need directions and guidance in the work we do,” said Magu

“We do not claim monopoly of knowledge but we seek for not just your support but that of Nigerians to do the needful so that the country will move on positively,” he said.

Justice Emehelu in her remark commended Magu for taking out time to visit her office.

She said the EFCC and the Judiciary share the common interest of fighting corruption in the country.

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“The work we do and yours are very similar because they are service and public-oriented jobs that call for closer synergy between not just the EFCC and the judiciary but also among other law enforcement agencies. We are ready and willing to support you but on the basis of mutual respect,” said Justice Emehelu.

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