President Muhammadu Buhari may not further push for the
confirmation of the acting chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission (EFCC), Ibrahim Magu. A source close to government disclosed that the
President was already shopping for a replacement that may be announced as early
as January.
The source told daily, that the President was no longer
comfortable allowing someone that has been indicted in questionable dealings to
lead his anti-corruption war.“Anyone who knows PMB knows he highly regards DG of the DSS
(Lawal Daura) and he is not likely to overlook a report prepared by his
confidant,” he said.“Magu himself did not help his case. How could someone
awaiting confirmation make comment like he will never lobby the Senate for
confirmation?“Lobbying happens everywhere in the world. It is a
recognized as a legitimate channel of communication. Perhaps Magu thought he
was doing so well that PMB will fight the Senate for him. But have proven
otherwise.“The budget is at stake; PMB is trying to take loan and
needs approval; these and other pending issues will not make the presidency
fight the Senate over one person.“Again, you will recall than an anti-corruption award was
given to Ike Ekweremadu by EFCC, Magu authorized a statement that said
something like EFCC doesn’t give award corrupt people.“How could Magu openly attack the second in command of the
Nigerian Senate and thinks that person and his colleagues will confirm him.“People should stop thinking they are the only ones who can
do a particular job. Many better hands are out there.“On the other hand, the impending probe of former governors
in the Senate played a role in the rejection. Although Magu could not have
stopped them, he could have spoke less of going after them. They actually
formed a block against the confirmation.
“This is a lesson to people. When your work is the type that
put you against people, watch your tongue, at least until you get power. Magu
said many things ordinary Nigerians wanted to hear, not what powerful Nigerians
wanted to hear”, he added.
Asked what may become of Magu’s fate after a new person is
appointed to take over, the source said he expects Magu to leave the EFCC.
He said, “The decision to remain in EFCC is up to him. But
do you believe he will accept to serve under a new chairman having tasted
power? I think otherwise.”
Meanwhile, Buhari had earlier asked for a review to be
carried out on Magu’s response to the query sent to him by the Attorney General
of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami.
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