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Those challenging our legality feeling the heat. Nigeria can’t survive without us —EFCC

 The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) says
those challenging its legality are “feeling the heat” of anti-graft war.

 

In an interview with Channels Television on Monday, Wilson
Uwujaren, EFCC’s director of public affairs, said the agency is “worried and
shocked” about the suit in view of the “corruption problem” in the country.

 

BACKGROUND

Recently, attorneys-general of 16 states of the federation
filed a suit challenging the constitutionality of the law establishing the
EFCC.

 

The states argued that in enacting the law in 2004, the
national assembly failed to adhere to section 12 of the 1999 Constitution (as
amended), which governs the incorporation of international treaties into
domestic law.

 

They noted that the EFCC Act cannot be applied to states
that did not give their consent to its creation.

 

The supreme court had fixed October 22 to hear the suit
filed by the 16 states.

 

In two letters addressed to the constitution review
committees of the senate and house of representatives, Olisa Agbakoba, a former
president of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), said EFCC was not
constitutionally established.

 

Femi Falana, a human rights lawyer, and some civil society
organisations have faulted the suit.

 

‘NIGERIA CAN’T
SURVIVE WITHOUT US’

 

Uwujaren said the establishment of the EFCC followed due
process in the national assembly while calling on Nigerians to reject the move
to “derail” the operations of the agency.

 “I am worried that
with the kind of problem we have with corruption in this country, some people
will go to court to challenge the legality of EFCC,” he said.

 

“What you see playing out today is simply people who are
feeling the heat of the work of the EFCC, and they simply want to derail what
is going on within the EFCC. They see EFCC as a threat.

 

“Nigerians should see through the gimmick of those who are
behind the suit on the legality of the commission.

 

“We are really shocked by what is happening. Nigerians
should see through this shenanigan and oppose it because I don’t see how this
country can survive without the EFCC with the kind of corruption problem that
we have in this country. Nigeria cannot do without the EFCC.”

 

EFCC was established December 12, 2002 following an act of
national assembly under the administration of former President Olusegun
Obasanjo.

Source: Those challenging our legality feeling the heat. Nigeria can’t survive without us —EFCC

 - NigerianEye
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