I’ m proud of EFCC under your watch, IGP Idris tells Magu

Friday Ajagunna
Friday Ajagunna
Ibrahim Magu and IGP Idris

The Inspector General of Police, Ibrahim Idris has commended the acting Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Ibrahim Magu for his courage and commitment to the fight against corruption in Nigeria.

He made the commendation on Monday while playing host to the EFCC boss who led senior officials of the Commission on a visit to the Police Headquarters.

“We are proud of you; I have gone through the track records of the EFCC, I am proud of the EFCC under your leadership. I am happy with what you are doing

“I appreciate your courage, Be rest assured that as you fight corruption, corruption will fight back; but always know that we are with you and we shall be there for you at all times to ensure that you succeed,” he said.

Speaking earlier, Magu congratulated the IGP on his appointment and assured him that he will remain a good ambassador of the Nigeria Police Force.

“If it is possible to come back again, I shall get enlisted into the Nigeria Police Force. I can never do any other thing in my life.

“I will never do anything that would dent the image of the Nigeria police, I shall continue to keep the flag flying”, he assured.

While advocating for more institutional support from the police, Magu said the Police is a critical stakeholder in the fight against corruption. “EFCC is still very young; the Commission needs the support of the Police which is the mother of all law enforcement agencies in Nigeria”, he said.

He specifically urged the IGP to rally female officers and members of the police officers’ Wives Association, POWA, in support of the forthcoming Women Against Corruption (WAC) project which will be flagged –off by the wife of the President, Aisha Buhari at the International Conference Centre on December 7, 2016.

In his reply, the IGP pledged to support the EFCC in every way possible, assuring that “We shall provide you with the needed assistance to succeed.”

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