| Asks Yahaya Bello to submit himself to court
A leading anti-corruption and transparency group, Vanguard for Credible Representation (VCR), has commended the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission’s (EFCC), for its renewed commitment to fighting corruption.
EFCC recently arrested and commenced prosecution following allegations against the former governor of Taraba State, Darius Ishaku.
The commission had filed fresh charges against the embattled former Kogi governor, Yahaya Bello, and started another investigation – making the commission seem to be regaining its position.
According to a statement by its Head of Mission, Onche Ugbabe, on Thursday, the Group noted that the EFCC has once again proved that it is poised to carry out its mandate without fear or favour.
Describing the current commitment of the commission and contributions of well-meaning Nigerians as worthy of commendation, Ugbabe noted that EFCC is surely making a remarkable steps in the direction of fight against corruption.
The statement read, “We are happy to commend the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission for its recent vigour in carrying out its anti-corruption mandate. The recent efforts will not only pave way for more collaborations and supports but will also enhance the image of the Commission.
“These efforts are inspirations, but must be extended to far and wide of the extent of corrupt practices in other to make it a remarkable story at the end.
“We again ask the former governor of Kogi, Yahaya Bello, to submit himself to the Commission and keep his date at the law court. The Commission should also focus on the oil and other sectors as it is doing on the States.”
The Group restated its promise to stand behind the efforts of Federal and state governments, the EFCC, the ICPC, the NFIU, all security agencies and anti-corruption agencies and units, in the assignment of bringing to birth a new and prosperous Nigeria.