Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala is next on our list to probe - EFCC



The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission will soon begin the probe of the nation’s oil and gas industry as part of the current anti-corruption war of the President Muhammadu Buhari-led administration.

The roles of some principal officers in the former Goodluck Jonathan administration, including the former Minister of Petroleum Resources, Mrs. Diezani Alison-Madueke; her counterpart in the Ministry of Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala; and an oil magnate, will come under intense scrutiny.

The Acting Chairman of the EFCC, Mr. Ibrahim Magu, said this in Abuja when he appeared before the House of Representatives Committee on Financial Crimes to defend the commission’s 2016 budget proposals.

In his presentation before the lawmakers on Monday, Magu tactically avoided giving direct answers to questions on whether Alison-Madueke would come under the searchlight of the agency.



The anti-graft agency’s boss merely responded to such questions by saying, “The commission will soon move into the petroleum sector”, but called on the National Assembly to support the efforts of the agency by making more funds available for its operations.

Shortly after the presentation of the EFCC’s chairman, however, a member of the committee, Mr. Razak Atunwa, told reporters that Magu actually informed the committee that Alison-Madueke, Okonjo-Iweala and the oil baron would be investigated.

Atunwa was the lawmaker, who asked Magu the question on whether the commission would probe the oil sector.

Atunwa added, “I said the EFCC has recovered a lot of money for Nigeria and he (Magu) mentioned that in that regard, more sectors of the economy are likely to come under investigative activities.

“I said ‘will it include the petroleum sector’? He said, ‘yes’. And I said ‘would it include investigating the following people – Diezani Alison-Madueke, Okonjo-Iweala and a particular oil magnate’, and he said ‘yes’; those people are already under their investigative radar.”

It can be recalled that in October last year, Switzerland wanted to extradite the oil marchant to the United Kingdom.

The Office of the Attorney General of Switzerland, in an email the media, had confirmed that the UK had sought for mutual legal assistance from its country.

In an e-mail sent to it, the office of the AGF of Switzerland was asked if it had received extradition request from the UK on the businessman.

It was also asked to specify the time the extradition process would begin and when he would be extradited.

In his response, Nathalie Guth of the Office of the Attorney General of Switzerland, said, “I refer to your request of today and we can confirm that the Office of the Attorney General of Switzerland has received a request for mutual legal assistance from England in this context.”

Magu told the lawmakers that at a time the commission was stepping up the anti-graft war, the Ministry of Budget and National Planning cut its overheads by over N1bn this year.

He added that while the EFCC proposed N2.9bn as overheads, the ministry slashed it to N1.3bn, a figure, he said, represented a shortfall of N1.6bn, “or 116 per cent.”

He complained that the budget cut would affect the operations of the agency, particularly investigations into corruption allegations.

“The areas that will be adversely affected are investigative activities, manpower development and maintenance of logistics.”

Although he admitted being aware that government’s revenue had dwindled due to a sharp fall in crude oil prices, Magu argued that corruption-fighting was capital-intensive.

He appealed to the committee to consider approving additional N500m for “operational activities as more sectors of the economy may come under investigative activities during the year.”

Magu also spoke of plans by the agency to recruit 750 personnel this year in its bid to build its core members of staff and reduce the number of its operatives on secondment from other organisations.

Ironically, the budget ministry cut the EFCC’s personnel cost for this year by 6.5 per cent.

In 2015, the personnel cost for 2,173 employees was N7.1bn.

But in the 2016 budget, the budget ministry reduced it to N6.6bn, a decrease of “N463.2m.”

The Chairman of the committee, Mr. Kayode Oladele, nonetheless, made promises that the House would look into the complaints of the EFCC.

He said, “As we all know, the current economic downturn has drastically reduced projected earnings for the 2016 fiscal year.

“Despite the paucity of funds, the funding of the EFCC remains a priority for the government.

“The committee shall support the vision of elevating the EFCC to sustain the current anti-corruption crusade.”
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  1. I still don't understand how iweala feigned ignorance and claimed not to have a clue on how these funds were embezzled. Who authorized the withdrawals? Why did she not resign and walk away with dignity?

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  2. Ok we dey look. So far nobody is yet found guilty and we are watching trial my media. Do this properly and quietly without fanfare as they can in a civilized country claim bias and unfair trial. So far how many have completed trial and found guilty or not? Do haliburtion and convince everyone no bias

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  3. Y is dat is only standing PDP members are d people dat EFCC are looking for, are dey frightening them or APC members are God dat are not corrupte

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  4. Anonymous 1.16pm should realize that APC was not in the Federal Government during the last regime. EFCC is investigating Federal MDAs. I doubt if any States under APC, PDP, APGA or Labour party has been subjected to any investigation. Therefore, commentators here should not be beclouded by partisan politics. By the time the pass activities probing at the Federal level is carried out to a reasonable level, you will see that the agency will beam its search light on the Federating States.

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  5. Most people here are very bias. Pdp had been ruling all the while and had done so bad and must be probed. Let PDP do same when they are back in power.

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