On the first anniversary of his appointment as Acting Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Ibrahim Magu, Wednesday unveiled 21 brand new operational vehicles at the commission’s headquarters in Abuja.
An enthusiastic Magu, who used the opportunity to test one of the vehicles, including pick-up vans and buses, noted that they would be utilized to aid the operations and logistics aspect of the war against corruption.
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“They are operational vehicles being supplied to us by the government to further aid our concerted efforts to rid Nigeria of economic and financial crimes,” he said. According to him, about 17 more vehicles will be received by the Commission in the coming days.
Expressing great appreciation to the federal government for the support, Magu, used the opportunity to appeal to Nigerians, to also show solidarity with the anti-graft agency, in order to move the country forward.
“We want every Nigerian to start changing their ways and to fully support us to move Nigeria forward,” he said, adding that the vehicles would be shared across the Commission’s zones.
He was accompanied by the Secretary to the Commission, Emmanuel Aremo and other officials of the agency.







