Former acting Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Ibrahim Magu, has blamed corruption fighting back for his removal from the antigraft agency.
According to Magu, he was a victim of corruption fighting back against the Nigerian system.
He disclosed this while speaking in Abuja on Sunday, noting that recent happenings have proved his assertion.
Magu said, “I am a victim of corruption fighting back, but I am happy that recent events are revealing the truth to Nigerians.’’
The former EFCC boss was represented at the event by his son, Mohammad-Saeed Ibrahim-Magu.
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He stated that fighting corruption in the country needs seeing beyond political affiliation.
He added, “The anti-corruption fight in Nigeria is a binding moral duty that requires seeing beyond political affiliations or preferences.”
Magu was detained in July 2020, after being accused of funds misappropriation. He was indicted by the Ayo Salami-led panel, of gross misconduct.
Source: Dailypost
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