17th
August, 2017
PRESS RELEASE:
FISH OUT ATTACKERS OF EFCC HEADQUARTERS
Daredevil gunmen have shot into the premises of the
headquarters of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) located at
Wuse Zone 7, Abuja. The incident occurred yesterday, Wednesday 16th
August, 2017 around 5 am.
The Muslim
Rights Concern (MURIC) strongly denounces this attack. It is not only cowardly
but also devilish. This attack is an open challenge to the Nigerian security
agencies.
Even a kindergarten kid can easily guess those behind the
attack. Desperate attempts have been made to get the EFCC boss out of the
anti-graft body. These attempts included subterfuge, blackmail and harassment
but they all failed to yield the required result. Yesterday’s attack shows that
looters of the Nigerian treasury are tired of using a willing National Assembly
(NASS) to achieve its diabolical objective. This explains their resort to armed
confrontation.
Though disheartening, the invasion of EFCC headquarters has
opened another phase in the war against corruption. It has revealed very
clearly that looters will stop at nothing to frustrate the ongoing anti-graft
war. They are ready to shed blood.
MURIC calls for
a strong response to this cowardly act. All arms of the Nigerian security
agencies have a duty to unveil the identity of the hoodlums and their sponsors.
EFCC headquarters and other offices must be well fortified from now on with
quick-response squads on permanent standby.
We charge Nigerians to renew their commitment to the war
against corruption. This is a war between light and darkness, a struggle
between truth and falsehood, a tussle between good and evil. There must be no
retreat, no surrender. We must not allow agents of darkness to overwhelm EFCC.
It is about our future and the destiny of generations yet unborn.
To this end, we commend the resilience, steadfastness and
outstanding courage of the duo of President Muhammadu Buhari and the Acting
President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo. In particular, we appreciate their refusal
to succumb to undue pressure from the NASS, their iron-cast political will to
prosecute the war against corruption, their personal sacrifices and their
commitment to prudence.
As we round up,
we urge the Inspector General of Police (IGP) and the Director General of the
Department of State Security (DSS) to rise to the occasion, accept the
challenge thrown by the attackers and bring them to book within a reasonable
time.
The personal safety of EFCC operatives must be guaranteed
and this is the responsibility of our security agencies. Only thus can they be
able to concentrate on their special assignments. Only thus can confidence be restored
in the ability of the Federal Government to effectively prosecute the war
against corruption.
Professor Ishaq Akintola,
President,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)
President,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)
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