Nigeria has recorded illicit financial
outflows of $217.7bn in 38 years, specifically between 1970 and 2008,
the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, said in Abuja on
Wednesday.
The commission stated that the various
investigations, arrests, prosecution and assets recoveries over the
years had confirmed that the level of corruption in Nigeria had been
truly staggering.
The Acting Chairman of EFCC, Ibrahim
Magu, represented by its Acting Spokesperson, Tony Orilade, expressed
these views at a one-day conference organised by Online Publishers
Association of Nigeria with the theme: “Free press and objective
reporting in the 2019 election year.”
The EFCC boss said corruption in Nigeria was being perpetrated by individuals and groups both in the private and public sectors.
He identified former state governors,
ministers, high ranking military officers, chief executives of
parastatals and top bureaucrats in state and federal agencies as
culprits involved in the public sector theft.
Magu said, “The alarming rate of
corruption committed by these unpatriotic elements can be partly seen in
the number of convictions secured by the EFCC from Nigerian courts
since I assumed duty as the head of the commission in 2015.
“The figure stands at 103 in 2015, 195
in 2016, 189 in 2017 and 312 for the period of January to December 2018.
The total figure for the period of 2015 to 2018 is a mind-blowing 799
convictions. In the process of such convictions, the EFCC recovered
N794.5bn, $261m, £1.1m, €8.1m and CFA86, 500.
“One of the most graphic ways through
which the absence of democratic accountability manifests itself in
Nigeria today is through the prevalence of rampant corruption at all
levels of governance. For example, Transparency International reported
that Nigeria was the most corrupt country in the world for years: 1996,
1997, 2000 and second in the line for remaining years up to 2003.
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