OCTOBER 10, 2013
Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Mr. Ibrahim Lamorde, has warned politicians to refrain from using public funds for electoral campaigns.
He said this at a roundtable meeting convened by the Partners for Electoral Reforms and Civil Society Network Against Corruption in Lagos on Monday.
The EFCC boss was represented by the Zonal Head of Operations, Lagos, Mr. Iliyasu Kwarbai, at the event.
In a statement by the Acting Head, Media and Publicity, Wilson Uwujaren, Lamorde reiterated that the EFCC while being mindful of the need to insulate itself from partisan politics, it would nevertheless continue to perform its statutory duties as contained in its establishment Act.
He said the commission would not hesitate to invoke its powers as contained in Section 7 Sub Section 1 (a)(b) of the EFCC Act, to “cause investigations to be conducted as to whether any person, corporate body or organisation has committed any offence under the act or other law relating to economic and financial crimes.”
He also advised politicians to abide by the rules and regulations guiding electoral issues.
Coordinator of Civil Society Network Against Corruption, Mr. Suraj Olanrewaju, explained that the forum was meant to discuss the independence of anti-corruption agencies in the run up to the 2015 elections, while making critical assessment of citizen vigilance and oversight of anti-corruption agencies in the build up to the elections.
The meeting also discussed political parties and their preparedness for the elections.
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