14th
December, 2017
PRESS RELEASE:
ATTACK ON EFCC BOSS:
HEADS MUST ROLL IF ANYTHING HAPPENS TO MAGU
Unknown
gunmen have again attacked the house of the Acting Chairman of the Economic and
Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Mr. Ibrahim Magu. A police sergeant on duty
was reportedly killed on the property located at Karshi, an Abuja suburb two
days ago.
The Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) expresses
shock at this wanton waste of life and the desperation to assassinate the EFCC
boss.
Being
the third attempt on the life of the EFCC boss this year alone, there is no
iota of doubt at this time that a powerful corrupt person or persons whose case
or cases are being investigated are determined to eliminate the no-nonsense
anti-graft fighter.
The
handwriting is on the wall and the Federal Government must give marching orders
to the nation’s security agencies to leave no stone unturned in the mission to
protect Magu. Some powerful people just want him out of the way by hook or by
crook. They want anyone else except Magu as head of the EFCC.
This man should not just be sacrificed like
that. He is not fighting a personal battle. He is on a mission to rescue Nigeria
from the abyss of moral debauchery. He is fighting for both the present and
future generations. Corruption must not be allowed to win the battle. Nigerians
will lose hope in this war if the arrow head is eliminated. We believe it is
high time FG read the riot act to the security agencies. Heads must roll if
anything happens to Magu.
MURIC
demands round-the-clock impregnable security network around the person of Magu,
his house as well as members of his nuclear family, no more, no less. No option
should be underestimated, including his consumables and the possibility of the
use of explosives anywhere around his vicinity. This is not asking for too much
because any successor of Magu will have been intimidated if the latter is
eventually eliminated. The implication of this for the war against graft is
better imagined.
Professor
Ishaq Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)
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