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There was fear and panic Wednesday across the states of the South-East geo-political zone following the commencement of the medical outreach by the army as part of its packages for the Operation Python Dance 11 code-named Egwu Eke.<br><br><br>Daily Sun reliably gathered that the army personnel on the medical outreach had gone to Ozubulu in Ekwusigo Local Government Area of Anambra State to begin immunization in the schools there when the students and teachers started fleeing the schools.<br><br><br>Quickly, the rumour spread in the state that the personnel on the medical outreach were forcefully injecting the students with Monkey Pox virus, making many parents to rush to schools in the state to withdraw their children and wards.<br><br><br>The rumour also spread to Imo State, Abia, Ebonyi and Enugu states, where parents also made haste to go to the schools to withdraw their children.<br><br><br>In Imo, the rumour which spread like wild fire resulted in the early closure of schools in the state capital and other local governments, especially the private schools as anxious parents rushed to the schools to take their children and wards home.<br><br><br>The rumour in Imo was that two school pupils in one of the schools at Awo Omanma in Oru East Local Government Area had died after the immunization by the soldiers.<br><br><br>Rumours also had it that the immunization was on at schools at Obosima, Umunwaku, Ohoba in Ohaji/ Egbema council, but when our reporter arrived the community no soldier or army personnel was seen, but parents were hurriedly taking away their children from the schools while some of the pupils whose parents were yet to take them home were crying.<br><br><br>At the Victory International School owned by the Assemblies of God Church, one of the teachers who simply identified himself as Chuks said that they have not seen any of the immunization officials or the army as rumoured in their school, saying that the school authorities decided to send the pupils home for safety.<br><br><br>Similarly, at the St. Mary’s School Amaifeke, in Orlu Council of the state, Mrs Ogechi Onumomu disclosed that the school authorities had to take the pupils upstairs for protection following the rumour that soldiers are forcefully immunizing children, saying however, that they did not see any personnel or the army as claimed.<br><br><br>However, the state government in a statement issued by Mr. Sam Onwuemeodo, press secretary to Governor Rochas Okorocha, said the rumour that created anxiety in the state was false.<br><br><br>"The Imo State government has heard the unfounded rumour that monkey pox virus is forcefully injected into school kids. This has created undue anxiety in Owerri, especially among some parents.<br><br><br>"The state government wants to inform Imo people in particular and the public that the Monkey Pox virus is not in Imo," he said.<br><br><br>In Enugu State, the rumour was equally strong in the metropolis as parents and guardians of primary and secondary schools kids ran to their wards’ schools to make sure they were safe and not injected with suspected vaccine.<br><br><br>At the W.T.C Primary School, Ogui New-Layout Enugu, school children were seen clinging tightly to their parents that had come to pick them after they heard the rumor through the social media and phone calls.<br><br><br>The Headmistress of School 2 in the complex who does not want her name on print said: "Nobody came to inoculate children and the noise and panic only lasted for a very short while and no army officer has been seen anywhere around the school premises.<br><br><br>"As you can see teaching is going on in the classrooms and students are not allowed to leave the school premises without their parents," she said.<br><br><br>She assured that normal school activities would continue as they had called the Enugu North Education Secretary who confirmed to them that the story was just rumour.<br><br><br>Also at the Urban Girls Secondary School Enugu, the principal said there was no vaccination taking place in her school.<br><br><br>"I started hearing noise from the neighbouring primary school, parents started arriving and banging the gate, I was afraid of stampede, so asked them to let the gate open to avoid parents harassing the staff," she said.<br><br><br>A civil defense officer at the school, Mr C.E.O Chima said immediately he got the signal he started coming, saying that "the parents should not be blamed for their action as they did that out of care and concern for their children because no parent will hear that their child is being poisoned and will not come."<br><br><br>It was the same situation in the university city of Nsukka as parents were seen rushing to the primary schools to collect to their children and wards to avoid them being injected by the alleged fake immunization officers in military uniform.<br><br><br>By 11:00am parents and guardians had besieged the Modern Primary School, Nsukka, Township Primary School, among others to take their children back home.<br><br><br>One of the parents who identified herself as Mrs. Stella Ozioko told Daily Sun that her sister called her from Umuahia to rush and take her children home as some people said to be dressed in military uniform were going to primary schools and injecting them with dangerous vaccines.<br><br><br>"I am here to collect my two children based on the information flying. I don’t want to hear any story. I am taking them home, it’s better they stay at home alive than being injected to death by evil people who dressed in military uniform to cover their real identity," she said.<br><br><br>At the Township Primary School, a parent who gave his name as Mr. Ben Ezema said he was in the market when one of his family friends called him that he had just rushed to collect his children to avoid being injected to death.<br><br><br>"Immediately I closed my shop before I reached here many parents were already here to take their children to avoid being injected to death.<br><br><br>"I have taken my children and they will stay at home until I am convinced nobody is coming to inject them in school," he said.<br><br><br>Mrs. Cecilia Ugwuoke, a headmistress in Modern Primary School 4, Nsukka, said she was surprised how the school compound was filled with parents within 30 minutes to take home their children because of the rumour that some children have been injected to death in Owerri and Awka and also got into Nsukka town.<br><br><br>"I tried my best to convince them that their children were safe as we will not allow anybody to inject their children, but they insisted they want to take them home.<br><br><br>"We had to open a register in every class so that parents will sign before taking their children; this is to ensure that evil people did not use the opportunity to pick children that are not theirs," she said.<br><br><br>Also some secondary schools like Urban Girls Secondary School and Government’s Technical School Nsukka had their students rushed home as early as 12:30 pm because of the same rumour.<br><br><br>When contacted, the Transition Caretaker Committee Chairman in Nsukka LGA, Chief Ejike Asadu said as result of the rumour and panic he sent out his security men from the local government to the schools to monitor the situation.<br><br><br>"People are only panicking because of the rumour, we have not seen any immunization officer dressed in military uniforms.<br><br><br>"I urge parents and residents to remain calm as the council will not allow anybody to inject any school children forcefully," he said.<br><br><br>However, the Enugu State government through the Commissioner for Health, Dr. Fintan Ekochin, also dismissed the rumour.<br><br><br>"Monkey Pox is a rare disease related closely to the common Chicken Pox. Abundant evidence shows it is a much milder disease compared with Chicken Pox.<br><br><br>"Citizens should go about their daily lives observing basic hygiene rules as regarding healthcare. Please there is no cause for alarm," he said.
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Speaking at the event, Director, Enterprise Segment, 9mobile, Plato Syrimis, said: "At 9mobile Market Access, we help to create the connection that enables you to hit the ground running with the brilliant ideas and insights that are shared. SMEs towards enabling the growth of any economy and this is why we have remained consistent in offering our assistance and support to Small and Medium-sized Enterprises through our innovative platforms and services. Syrimis added; "Our morebusiness proposition is focused on supporting the growth of the Nigerian economy by developing SMEs and providing innovative solutions designed to enhance their businesses. In addition, the SME Arena is an online community that is now very active with daily posts, comments and interactions with content provided by in-house contributors, merchants, and other community members. The keynote speaker at the forum, who is the Executive Director, Nigerian Association of SMEs, Eke Obiji, highlighted some of the opportunities available to the Nigerian SME market and the challenges that hinder the growth of the sector. Globally, SMEs are seen as engine rooms to economic growth and Nigeria is no exception. A country like China is utilising the benefits of their population and Nigeria should learn from this," Obiji said.<br><br><br>Access Bank Plc has announced a profit after tax of N56.4 billion for nine months ended Sept. News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports. This is contained in the bank’s nine months financial results released by the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) in Lagos on Thursday. The results also indicated 33 per cent growth in gross earnings year-on-year to N365 billion from N275 billion in 2016, driven primarily by the strong performance on core revenue lines. Commenting on the bank’s performance, Mr Herbert Wigwe, the bank’s Group Managing Director said that strategies embarked upon between 2013 and 2017 contributed to the growth. We continue to gain momentum in our efforts to achieve more diversified earnings as we strengthen our retail and digital offerings. I am excited at the prospects in the coming months," Wigwe said.<br><br><br>Considering the obstacles- cultural, social, religious and institutional- stacked against the Nigerian girl child, a non governmental organization, Child Love and Protection Advocacy Initiative(CLAPAI), has celebrated the girl child during the World girl child celebration recently. To mark the occasion, which is held every October 11, CLAPAI organized a programme dubbed ‘Project Pad a Girl for Free’. The founder of the orphanage home, which is located in Zarazong Village in Jos East Local Government Council Area, said the event, which was a huge success according to her, would have been impossible but for MMM’s financial intervention. She used the occasion to call on public-spirited Nigerians and corporate bodies to extend their hands of fellowship to the orphanage. Elated by the event and the free sanitary pads given to her, Jessica Gomut, thanked the orphanage and its funding partner, MMM, for the timely intervention, saying " I won’t be buying pads anytime soon. That means I am going to save some money which will be used for something else.<br><br><br>He advised that the scorecard should be adopted and implemented as a national score card as it is going to track expenditure, allocation, how much is released and disbursed and transparency of the process among others. He said, "the basic healthcare provision fund is not yet captured in the national budget. The reason being that the government of the day is still not convinced that the health sector is ready to implement. Niger, Abia and Osun, so that Nigeria can learn from there. He said the GFF involves all the 36 states including the FCT. However, Nigeria has to start from somewhere and see the lessons it is learning. He said ,"the most important thing is to reduce impunity.<br><br><br>If it is reduces, anybody who is corrupt should be taught to do the proper thing. This is the basic concept of how we can move forward. Punish those who need to be punished and reward those we need to be rewarded and with that, you have more transparency and accountability. The three states have been chosen so that we can prove the concept of utilisation of the basic healthcare fund when it eventually comes. It is not just going to be used in the three states. We will use part of it and then we start scaling up," he added.<br><br><br>Traders in Timber Market, Enugu, have commended the state Governor, Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi, for embarking on the five kilometer Timber Market road project, to ease movement in the area. The Chairman of the traders’ association, Chief Levi Obi, gave the commendation in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Enugu on Friday. Obi said that due to the bad state of the road the traders and motorists plying the area had experienced a setback in their businesses. For some years now, customers find it difficult to drive into the market to patronize the traders," he said. He said that Gov. Ugwuanyi had kept his campaign promises he made to traders in the state which included the construction of the road.<br><br><br><br>AmQuadri, Assar are good African ambassadors globally - ATTF<br><br>AmNigeria’s inflation rate to fall to single digit in mid 2018 - Emefiele<br><br>AmEvans arraigned for fresh murder charge<br><br>AmSerbia Courts Super Eagles For Friendly<br><br>AmDalung Re-opens National Stadium Swimming Pool today<br><br>AmArmy killed three Boko Haram insurgents in Borno<br><br>He also said the yam exported to the UK was not cleared by the agency as the cargo was not available for inspection by the NAQS at the point of take off. Speaking while briefing Newsmen in Abuja yesterday, Dr Isegbe said the yam was not rejected and yam export to US had no issue, except that of the UK which was not cleared by officers of the NAQs. He assured that no matter the logistic challenge experienced by the exporter of yam to the UK,Nigeria is very determined and committed to yam export. Further lamenting the aging population of farmers Dr Isegbe said as a solution Nigeria has developed yam heap making machine to increase production. And encourage the youth to explore yam cultivation and production.<br><br><br>They said, although some cases of tuber spoilage were reported in both cases, these were separated from the good ones, and the good ones were distributed to the buyers. Quoting one of the exporters Mr. Michael Adedipe of ADES UK Foods and Drinks for the UK, Oyeleye said "Adedipe deplored the AIT report and other subsequent commentaries about rejection of his yams by the UK authorities". According to Adedipe, who confirmed that he spoke to AIT: "I’ve watched the (TV) programme which lasted for about two hours. All the positive stuff removed. We that decide to venture in this project are aware of the risks involved because, this fresh produce … we’ll expect five or 10 per cent damages. I don’t know why they said the product got rejected. I’ve sent my release note.<br><br><br>I’ve sent video of loading. On the spoilage of yam, Adedipe explained that "the failure has nothing to do with the ministry of agriculture, but the Nigerian Ports Authority. That’s where I see the failure. He expressed disgust at the mishandling of his comments by the AIT reporter, saying: "I told him, he is aware of it. He knew about the delay, I told him about all the consignment. He knew every single thing that happened. But what he did the most is to use all the negative stuff. We talked about other things. I told him how I came into the UK to go and fix our problem. Adedipe, who has vowed not to stop yam export business, disclosed that "the other mistake was the shipping line we used.<br><br><br>But they were the ones that were available." According to him, in spite of the sour experience with media report, "I’m willing to invest. Managing Director, Wan Nyikwagh Farms Nigeria Limited, Mr Yandev Amaabai, has strongly disputed the yam rejection story and said it doesn’t even tally. The story from AIT was focused on UK. So far, I am the only person who has lifted yam to the US. Whatever we can do to clarify this issue will be good. We learn as we progress. Our yams were released to us and we took them to the stores. We sorted out our yams when they got there. We distributed them to the off-takers.<br><br><br>The Society for the Performing Arts in Nigeria (SPAN) has announced its 2017 edition of SPANFEST, a weeklong festival and the society’s biggest activity for the year. It is scheduled to hold from November 18 - 23, 2017, at SPAN’s Agidigba Community Centre (workshops) at Muri Okunola Park and Eko Hotel it is a community, a haven for the unseen, a society enabling artists to soar beyond their wildest dreams. Boulous also said through its 12-year journey, "We have been recommended and recognised by several international bodies for transformation brought to the performing arts industry, especially in the area of education and presentation. SPANFEST initially kicked off as an annual festival, but presently runs bi-annually (once in two years). As part of plans to take the festival’s audience on a ‘journey of wonders,’ SPAN will bring together artistes to make ground-breaking presentations. The festival will showcase Nigeria artistes mixed up in an alchemy that will inspire audiences, invigorate artists, stimulate the industry and forge productive relationships around the globe.<br><br><br>It further directed its Committees on Population and Governmental Affairs to ensure implementation and report back in six weeks for further legislative action. It also mandated the Nigeria Insurance Association (NIA) to initiate enlightenment campaigns on the rights of the insured under the third party scheme. However, Hon. Francis Charles Uduyok and Hon. Joseph Edionwele jointly sponsored the motion on the need to enlighten motorists on taking advantage of the third party motor vehicle insurance scheme. They said as a result of the ignorance on the part of the insured, the insurance companies are raking in fortunes without paying compensation to their clients. Hon. Abubakar Kannike (APC, Kwara) said the motion is a wake-up call to investigate the monumental fraud in the insurance subsector and help Nigerians get value for third party insurance.<br><br><br>Mr Ibrahim Magu, the Acting Chairman of Economic and Financial Crime Commission (EFCC), has called on Nigerians especially the media to join hands with the commission in the fight against corruption. Magu made the call while fielding questions from newsmen on Thursday in Abuja on the sideline of a preparatory meeting towards 2018 African Union (AU) conference. We appeal to the media to expose the corrupt. We want everybody to work with us, particularly the media, to fight corruption, that is the way to forge ahead. To move forward in the fight against corruption, we need to work together," he said. Magu assured that President Muhammadu Buhari-led admisnistation would not disappoint the rest of the world in its fight against corruption as he had demonstrated the political will to the cause.<br><br><br>The fact that this meeting is taking place is an indication that there is an effective political will to fight corruption and recognition of President Buhari’s commitment. The President had been identified as a leader and champion of anti-corruption in Africa, this attests to the fight that Nigeria is fighting against corruption. It emboldens our fight against corruption; it is encouraging, for the fact that the whole world recognised the President as an anti-corruption champion. You and I know that he is not kidding and there is no pretence in his will to fight against corruption, there is no doubt about that," he said.<br><br><br>Magu said that the commission would not also disappoint the rest of the world as they had recognised the President in the fight. They have come here, the African Union as our brothers and sisters. We will do everything possible to contribute positively in the fight as we keep telling you that corruption is the arch enemy of development in the world. So now, the African is saying that corruption is the worst enemy of the continent and we also appealing to you to expose the corrupt. It is not the media trial kind of thing that is the only way we can win the battle, you have to work with us to make us move forward," he said. Mr. Thomas Quartey, the Deputy Chairperson of the African Union Commission, also tasked the media to play a critical role in the fight against corruption the country.

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Speaking at the event, Director, Enterprise Segment, 9mobile, Plato Syrimis, said: "At 9mobile Market Access, we help to create the connection that enables you to hit the ground running with the brilliant ideas and insights that are shared. SMEs towards enabling the growth of any economy and this is why we have remained consistent in offering our assistance and support to Small and Medium-sized Enterprises through our innovative platforms and services. Syrimis added; "Our morebusiness proposition is focused on supporting the growth of the Nigerian economy by developing SMEs and providing innovative solutions designed to enhance their businesses. In addition, the SME Arena is an online community that is now very active with daily posts, comments and interactions with content provided by in-house contributors, merchants, and other community members. The keynote speaker at the forum, who is the Executive Director, Nigerian Association of SMEs, Eke Obiji, highlighted some of the opportunities available to the Nigerian SME market and the challenges that hinder the growth of the sector. Globally, SMEs are seen as engine rooms to economic growth and Nigeria is no exception. A country like China is utilising the benefits of their population and Nigeria should learn from this," Obiji said.


Access Bank Plc has announced a profit after tax of N56.4 billion for nine months ended Sept. News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports. This is contained in the bank’s nine months financial results released by the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) in Lagos on Thursday. The results also indicated 33 per cent growth in gross earnings year-on-year to N365 billion from N275 billion in 2016, driven primarily by the strong performance on core revenue lines. Commenting on the bank’s performance, Mr Herbert Wigwe, the bank’s Group Managing Director said that strategies embarked upon between 2013 and 2017 contributed to the growth. We continue to gain momentum in our efforts to achieve more diversified earnings as we strengthen our retail and digital offerings. I am excited at the prospects in the coming months," Wigwe said.


Considering the obstacles- cultural, social, religious and institutional- stacked against the Nigerian girl child, a non governmental organization, Child Love and Protection Advocacy Initiative(CLAPAI), has celebrated the girl child during the World girl child celebration recently. To mark the occasion, which is held every October 11, CLAPAI organized a programme dubbed ‘Project Pad a Girl for Free’. The founder of the orphanage home, which is located in Zarazong Village in Jos East Local Government Council Area, said the event, which was a huge success according to her, would have been impossible but for MMM’s financial intervention. She used the occasion to call on public-spirited Nigerians and corporate bodies to extend their hands of fellowship to the orphanage. Elated by the event and the free sanitary pads given to her, Jessica Gomut, thanked the orphanage and its funding partner, MMM, for the timely intervention, saying " I won’t be buying pads anytime soon. That means I am going to save some money which will be used for something else.


He advised that the scorecard should be adopted and implemented as a national score card as it is going to track expenditure, allocation, how much is released and disbursed and transparency of the process among others. He said, "the basic healthcare provision fund is not yet captured in the national budget. The reason being that the government of the day is still not convinced that the health sector is ready to implement. Niger, Abia and Osun, so that Nigeria can learn from there. He said the GFF involves all the 36 states including the FCT. However, Nigeria has to start from somewhere and see the lessons it is learning. He said ,"the most important thing is to reduce impunity.


If it is reduces, anybody who is corrupt should be taught to do the proper thing. This is the basic concept of how we can move forward. Punish those who need to be punished and reward those we need to be rewarded and with that, you have more transparency and accountability. The three states have been chosen so that we can prove the concept of utilisation of the basic healthcare fund when it eventually comes. It is not just going to be used in the three states. We will use part of it and then we start scaling up," he added.


Traders in Timber Market, Enugu, have commended the state Governor, Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi, for embarking on the five kilometer Timber Market road project, to ease movement in the area. The Chairman of the traders’ association, Chief Levi Obi, gave the commendation in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Enugu on Friday. Obi said that due to the bad state of the road the traders and motorists plying the area had experienced a setback in their businesses. For some years now, customers find it difficult to drive into the market to patronize the traders," he said. He said that Gov. Ugwuanyi had kept his campaign promises he made to traders in the state which included the construction of the road.



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AmNigeria’s inflation rate to fall to single digit in mid 2018 - Emefiele

AmEvans arraigned for fresh murder charge

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AmArmy killed three Boko Haram insurgents in Borno

He also said the yam exported to the UK was not cleared by the agency as the cargo was not available for inspection by the NAQS at the point of take off. Speaking while briefing Newsmen in Abuja yesterday, Dr Isegbe said the yam was not rejected and yam export to US had no issue, except that of the UK which was not cleared by officers of the NAQs. He assured that no matter the logistic challenge experienced by the exporter of yam to the UK,Nigeria is very determined and committed to yam export. Further lamenting the aging population of farmers Dr Isegbe said as a solution Nigeria has developed yam heap making machine to increase production. And encourage the youth to explore yam cultivation and production.


They said, although some cases of tuber spoilage were reported in both cases, these were separated from the good ones, and the good ones were distributed to the buyers. Quoting one of the exporters Mr. Michael Adedipe of ADES UK Foods and Drinks for the UK, Oyeleye said "Adedipe deplored the AIT report and other subsequent commentaries about rejection of his yams by the UK authorities". According to Adedipe, who confirmed that he spoke to AIT: "I’ve watched the (TV) programme which lasted for about two hours. All the positive stuff removed. We that decide to venture in this project are aware of the risks involved because, this fresh produce … we’ll expect five or 10 per cent damages. I don’t know why they said the product got rejected. I’ve sent my release note.


I’ve sent video of loading. On the spoilage of yam, Adedipe explained that "the failure has nothing to do with the ministry of agriculture, but the Nigerian Ports Authority. That’s where I see the failure. He expressed disgust at the mishandling of his comments by the AIT reporter, saying: "I told him, he is aware of it. He knew about the delay, I told him about all the consignment. He knew every single thing that happened. But what he did the most is to use all the negative stuff. We talked about other things. I told him how I came into the UK to go and fix our problem. Adedipe, who has vowed not to stop yam export business, disclosed that "the other mistake was the shipping line we used.


But they were the ones that were available." According to him, in spite of the sour experience with media report, "I’m willing to invest. Managing Director, Wan Nyikwagh Farms Nigeria Limited, Mr Yandev Amaabai, has strongly disputed the yam rejection story and said it doesn’t even tally. The story from AIT was focused on UK. So far, I am the only person who has lifted yam to the US. Whatever we can do to clarify this issue will be good. We learn as we progress. Our yams were released to us and we took them to the stores. We sorted out our yams when they got there. We distributed them to the off-takers.


The Society for the Performing Arts in Nigeria (SPAN) has announced its 2017 edition of SPANFEST, a weeklong festival and the society’s biggest activity for the year. It is scheduled to hold from November 18 - 23, 2017, at SPAN’s Agidigba Community Centre (workshops) at Muri Okunola Park and Eko Hotel it is a community, a haven for the unseen, a society enabling artists to soar beyond their wildest dreams. Boulous also said through its 12-year journey, "We have been recommended and recognised by several international bodies for transformation brought to the performing arts industry, especially in the area of education and presentation. SPANFEST initially kicked off as an annual festival, but presently runs bi-annually (once in two years). As part of plans to take the festival’s audience on a ‘journey of wonders,’ SPAN will bring together artistes to make ground-breaking presentations. The festival will showcase Nigeria artistes mixed up in an alchemy that will inspire audiences, invigorate artists, stimulate the industry and forge productive relationships around the globe.


It further directed its Committees on Population and Governmental Affairs to ensure implementation and report back in six weeks for further legislative action. It also mandated the Nigeria Insurance Association (NIA) to initiate enlightenment campaigns on the rights of the insured under the third party scheme. However, Hon. Francis Charles Uduyok and Hon. Joseph Edionwele jointly sponsored the motion on the need to enlighten motorists on taking advantage of the third party motor vehicle insurance scheme. They said as a result of the ignorance on the part of the insured, the insurance companies are raking in fortunes without paying compensation to their clients. Hon. Abubakar Kannike (APC, Kwara) said the motion is a wake-up call to investigate the monumental fraud in the insurance subsector and help Nigerians get value for third party insurance.


Mr Ibrahim Magu, the Acting Chairman of Economic and Financial Crime Commission (EFCC), has called on Nigerians especially the media to join hands with the commission in the fight against corruption. Magu made the call while fielding questions from newsmen on Thursday in Abuja on the sideline of a preparatory meeting towards 2018 African Union (AU) conference. We appeal to the media to expose the corrupt. We want everybody to work with us, particularly the media, to fight corruption, that is the way to forge ahead. To move forward in the fight against corruption, we need to work together," he said. Magu assured that President Muhammadu Buhari-led admisnistation would not disappoint the rest of the world in its fight against corruption as he had demonstrated the political will to the cause.


The fact that this meeting is taking place is an indication that there is an effective political will to fight corruption and recognition of President Buhari’s commitment. The President had been identified as a leader and champion of anti-corruption in Africa, this attests to the fight that Nigeria is fighting against corruption. It emboldens our fight against corruption; it is encouraging, for the fact that the whole world recognised the President as an anti-corruption champion. You and I know that he is not kidding and there is no pretence in his will to fight against corruption, there is no doubt about that," he said.


Magu said that the commission would not also disappoint the rest of the world as they had recognised the President in the fight. They have come here, the African Union as our brothers and sisters. We will do everything possible to contribute positively in the fight as we keep telling you that corruption is the arch enemy of development in the world. So now, the African is saying that corruption is the worst enemy of the continent and we also appealing to you to expose the corrupt. It is not the media trial kind of thing that is the only way we can win the battle, you have to work with us to make us move forward," he said. Mr. Thomas Quartey, the Deputy Chairperson of the African Union Commission, also tasked the media to play a critical role in the fight against corruption the country.