President Muhammadu Buhari has
re-submitted the name of Ibrahim Magu, the acting chairman of the
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to the Nigerian Senate.
Sahara
Reporters writes on Friday, January 20 that the president has resent a
letter to the upper house of legislature re-nominating Magu as the
substantive chairman of the anti-corruption agency.
Recall that the Senate had rejected Magu because of an unfavourable security report from the Department of State Service (DSS).
Among
other things, the DSS report accused Magu of fraternising with some of
the people his agency was investigating and also claimed that he was
living in an apartment that he could not ordinarily have afforded on his
civil servant salary.
However,
there were similar reports that Magu was being allegedly persecuted by
some powerful individuals in President Buhari’s cabinet who were under
EFCC investigation or those close to them were.
The date the president sent the letter to the senate was however not given.
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