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Magu Remains Acting Chairman Of EFCC - Presidency


The presidency yesterday gave the clearest indication yet that it would not succumb to the Senate and remove Ibrahim Magu as chairman of the EFCC.

The Senate recently refused to screen presidential nominees for the position of resident electoral commissioners, saying it would not do so until Magu is removed as EFCC boss.

But speaking at an interview with journalists and activists on Tuesday night, Vice President Yemi Osinbajo said Magu enjoys the confidence of he and the president.

His words; “I’m fully in support of Magu as the EFCC Chairman just as the president is...”


Speaking on Senate rejection, vice president said “it is up to the Senate to make their judgement. If our candidate is rejected,... we can represent our candidate.”

The Senate, while rejecting Magu the second time had said it would no longer consider him if his name is sent again by the president.

But Osinbajo gave the clearest indication yet that Magu may remain in acting capacity in EFCC for the duration of the Buhari administration.

“I fully agree with Mr. Falana that there was no need in the first place to have presented Mr. Magu for confirmation,” he said making reference to the Section 171 of the constitution.

The Vice President said although EFCC Act requires that an EFCC chairman be confirmed by the Senate, part of Section 171 of the constitution, which is superior to the act, does not mandate such Senate confirmation.

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