According to a report by
Vanguard, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission said on Monday that the
former Petroleum Minister, Diezani Alison Madueke, is not being tried in the
United Kingdom, as being speculated.
The chairman of the EFCC,
Mr. Ibrahim Magu, who made the clarification at the news conference to mark his
three years in offfice, said that no corruption case had been pressed against
the former minister in the United Kingdom and that Nigeria was desirous of
extradicting her to face trial at home.
“She is not currently being
tried for anything in the UK. There is no prosecution of Diezani going on in
the UK. We cannot wait indefinitely for the UK. That is why we want to initiate
her extradition and trial in Nigeria,” Magu told journalists in his office.
Turning to the scam on the
OML 245, otherwise known as Malabu Oil, Magu disclosed that in an effort to
nail the perpetrators of the scam, some Italian prosecutors would be arriving
Nigeria very soon to compare notes with the EFCC on the matter, adding that the
high profiled suspects in the controversy fraud would face the law.
Magu said, “We are working assiduously to get Malabu
trial to a conclusion. For this reason, Italian prosecutors are being awaited
next week.”
The chairman also announced
the resolve of the agency to go after top Nigerian contractors who collected
huge sums of money from the government and its agency for key projects and
services but abandoned those projects and disappeared into thin air.
Magu also announced that
the commission was on the trail of top Nigerians who looted public treasury to
acquire choice property in Dubai and other world capitals, and were desperately
trying to dispose of such property so as to evade arrest, prosecution and
forfeiture by the EFCC.
“We are going after top Nigerians
trying to sell their property in Dubai to evade detection, confiscation and
prosecution. We are in touch with Dubai authorities. Those countries are
willing to work with us and stop corruption,” he said.
Asked about how he felt not
being confirmed as substantive Chairman of the anti-corruption agency after
three years, Magu said that he was not perturbed over the situation as long as
he was able remain focused and fight corruption and save Nigeria.
“Acting capacity does not
hinder me from performing. I’m focused in getting the job done rather than
lobbying to be confirmed as chairman. I have worked here for three years and
nobody can erase that record. I am not worried about non-confirmation,” Magu
boasted.
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