Alhaji Ibrahim Magu, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) Chairman, has re-emphasised that the commission will not disobey any court order in the course of its anti-corruption war.
We'll not disobey court order - EFCC Chairman assures
He said that media cooperation was critical to keeping Nigerians informed of happenings in the commission.
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Magu said this on Tuesday in Abuja at a meeting with newsmen.
The EFCC boss further added that media support was also needed to fight corruption in the country.
"The fight against corruption is not about me or EFCC; it’s about the entity called Nigeria and every one of us.’’
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NAN recalls that Magu as was appointed as the commission`s boss on Nov. 9 by President Muhammadu Buhari.
He was an Assistant Commissioner of Police before taking over from Mr. Ibrahim Lamorde.
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