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February 25, 2021 Fred Nzeako Asks New EFCC Chairman, Abdulrasheed Bawa Not To Be Selective In Handling Corruption Cases

Fred Nzeako Asks New EFCC Chairman, Abdulrasheed Bawa Not To Be Selective In Handling Corruption Cases

The newly confirmed EFCC Chairman, ABDULRASHEED BAWA has been urged not to be selective in handling corruption cases by the agency.

He was also advised to live above board and avoid playing to the gallery of the powers that be.  

Constitutional lawyer, FRED NZEAKO and the Executive Director of the Development Specs Agency, OKEY IKECHUKWU gave this advise on a monitored program in reaction to the senate confirmation of BAWA.

According to FRED NZEAKO, one of the first tasks before BAWA is to put an end to inter-agency rivalry with the ICPC.

On his part, OKEY IKECHUKWU said the EFCC boss should do away with unnecessary media trial during his reign.

ABDULRASHEED BAWA was grilled by the Senators before his confirmation.

Responding to some of the questions, BAWA, denied selling recovered assets while serving as Port Harcourt Zonal Officer of the EFCC.

He also denied that he was arrested by former acting EFCC Chairman, IBRAHIM MAGU for undisclosed reasons.

 

 

 

February 25, 2021 NDLEA Operatives Arrests 90 Persons, Including An Indian During Raids In Lagos

NDLEA Operatives Arrests 90 Persons, Including An Indian During Raids In Lagos

Operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency have arrested 90 persons, including an Indian, during raids on the hideouts of drug cartels in parts of Lagos State.

About 614.396 kilograms of various hard drugs was confiscated after the raids.

The agency also announced the interception of a container load of tramadol at the Apapa seaport in Lagos, estimated at about two million capsules tucked in 554 cartons.

A statement by the NDLEA Director of Media and Advocacy, FEMI BABAFEMI said the Lagos State Command of the NDLEA also raided some drug spots in Agege, Ikorodu, Lekki, Okokomaiko and other parts of the state, and dismantled major drug syndicates.

 

February 24, 2021 ‘I Was Never Arrested For Corruption,’ EFCC Boss Bawa Says

‘I Was Never Arrested For Corruption,’ EFCC Boss Bawa Says

Bawa hopes to leave the EFCC a better and more transparent place.

The new chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Abdulrasheed Bawa, says he's never been arrested on corruption allegations before.

President Muhammadu Buhari wrote the National Assembly on February 16, 2021 to request Bawa's confirmation as EFCC chief, but he's been dogged by corruption allegations.

Peoples Gazette, an online news platform, reported last year that the 40-year-old was detained for alleged theft of confiscated proceeds of ill-gotten loot when he was heading the Port Harcourt zonal office of the EFCC.

The anti-graft agency has since dismissed the allegation since his appointment was announced, noting that the sale of the forfeited trucks was conducted after Bawa left the Port Harcourt division.

Bawa repeated the denial during his screening before senators in the upper chamber of the National Assembly on Wednesday, February 24.

He said he wasn't involved in any probe, and that he shares a cordial relationship with the former boss of the agency, Ibrahim Magu.

During nearly two hours of questioning, Bawa answered numerous questions from lawmakers ranging from the operations of the EFCC, process of asset forfeiture, management and disposal, and prosecution of offenders.

He said he hopes to leave the EFCC a better and more transparent place at the end of his tenure, if confirmed.

"I am going to give the young people a very good representation in the governance of this country so that more young people will be given more responsibility in this country," he said.

Many lawmakers praised Bawa for his years of service, and noted that his appointment is a manifestation of the demands of young Nigerians to occupy top leadership positions.

Senators approved his appointment in a unanimous vote.

He will take over from Mohammed Umar Abba who was appointed acting chairman last year to replace Magu who was indicted for numerous corruption allegations.

President Buhari is yet to act on the report of a committee that investigated the allegations against Magu who was acting chairman for five years because the Senate refused to confirm his appointment.

February 24, 2021 Oyo State Government Orders Immediate Reopening Of Shasha Market In Ibadan

Oyo State Government Orders Immediate Reopening Of Shasha Market In Ibadan

Oyo state Governor SEYI MAKINDE has ordered the immediate reopening of Shasha market in Ibadan.

 The governor who gave the order also insisted that bulldozers be deployed to clear the rubble in the wake of the crisis that hit the area.

This was the outcome of weeks of extensive deliberations with market leaders from the Yoruba and Hausa communities promising to ensure peaceful co-existence within the market.

Shasha market was shut after clashes with traders of Yoruba and Hausa extraction, leaving several people displaced and properties destroyed.  

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