A former presidential candidate of the
African Liberation Party (ALP) Chief Emmanuel Okereke, has advised
President Muhammadu Buhari to appoint a substantive chairman for the
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) but outside the Nigeria
Police Force.
Okereke said since the inception of the
anti-graft body, all its chairmen have been appointed from the police in
violation of the Establishment Act of the EFCC.
In a letter to the president dated April
19, 2017, the ex-chairman of the Inter Party Advisory Council (IPAC),
said the EFCC Establishment Act 2004, provides for the appointment of
any law enforcement officer from any of the security agencies.
The Act in section (2:1a) states that
there shall be “A chairman, who shall – (i) be the Chief Executive and
Accounting Officer of the Commission. (ii) be a serving or retired
member of any government security or law enforcement agency not below
the rank of Assistant Commissioner of Police or equivalent.”
“For instance, the Economic and
Financial Crimes Commission is not achieving the desired result because
it is basically staffed by police personnel, despite the obvious corrupt
acts of most men and officers of the Police Force.
“Mr. President, Sir, the espirit de
corps of the police have made it impossible for the prosecution of past
chairmen of the commission, especially the immediate past chairman, Mr.
Ibrahim Larmode who was rewarded with a course to the Nigeria Institute
of Policy and Strategic Studies (NIPSS) in Kuru Jos.
While commending the president for the
suspension of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation,
Babachir Lawal, and Director General of the Nigeria Intelligence Agency,
Ayo Oke, he said there was need for a clean sweep of others in the
government.
“I commend your renewed vigour in the
fight against corruption. Your latest suspension of the Secretary to the
Government of the Federation (SGF), and Director General of the Nigeria
Intelligence Agency (NIA) are testaments to your avowed determination
to curb the menace of corruption, and bring to bear sanity in our
country.
“These suspensions are by no means the
last. It is my candid and humble belief that they are many more
officials of your administration that need to be suspended and placed
under investigation so that your desire for a progressive and ruled
based Nigeria is not sabotaged as has been the case.”
He further appealed to President Buhari
to sack Sir Mike Okiro, chairman, Police Service Commission, accusing
him of derailing the president’s “noble objective for the Police Force,
EFCC and the anti-corruption war as a whole as he continues to work in
parallel against the Inspector General.”
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