Ibrahim Lamorde, the Chairman, Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), on Tuesday, said the Commission secured 110 convictions between January and November 2014.
He made the disclosure in Abuja at an
event to commemorate the 2014 International Anti-Corruption Day with the
theme: “Breaking Corruption Chain,” organised by the Inter-agency Task
Team.
Lamorde, who said that the Commission
secured 117 convictions in 2013, added that the feat was in line with
its commitment to break the chain of corruption in the country.
He expressed optimism that the
Commission would secure more convictions before the end of the year,
adding that corruption had slowed down development in the country.
The EFCC boss said “we have realized
that fighting corruption is not all about arrest, prosecution and
conviction; it requires a lot more approach.
“We have adopted public enlightenment and education so as to reach out to the grassroots.’’
Lamorde said the Commission had adopted
the process of budget monitoring at all levels of government and
embraced the use of social media for public enlightenment.
In his remarks, Ledum Mitee,
the Chairman, Inter-Agency Task Team, said the International
Anti-Corruption Day was set aside globally to raise awareness and
reiterate the commitment parties to the fight against corruption.
He called for effective implementation
of the laws against corruption without fear or favour and adequate
empowerment of anti-corruption institutions to enhance the fight against
the menace.
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