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Magu says injunction holding EFCC back from Rivers Govt officials no longer valid

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In the opinion of the Acting Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Mr. Ibrahim Magu, there is no subsisting perpetual injunction restraining the commission from investigating the River State Government officials.
Such an injunction, Magu, on a working visit to EFCC ‘s Port Harcourt Zonal office, says has been overtaken by events, adding that there are several rulings that had knocked off the injunction.
In a statement from his office by spokesman, Mr. Wilson Uwujaren, Magu was quoted as saying: “That judgment cannot stand the test of time. The judgment is overtaken by events  and there are several  judgments that had nullified the injunction.  The matter is now in (the) Surpeme court”.
Magu warned illegal oil bunkerers in the Niger Delta region to desist from  acts of oil theft and economic sabotage.
Addressing the media, the commission head said illegal oil bunkering is a terrible  leakage of the economy and the EFCC would not relent in fighting it.
“Let me also use this medium to warn all illegal oil bunkerers to desist from their nefarious operations. The EFCC is resolute in its fight against economic sabotage and oil theft. The Niger Delta is highly significant to our national economy and the Commission will continue to do all that is lawful and patriotic in ensuring that operators of illegal oil bunkering are brought to book”, he said.
The EFCC Chairman stressed that illegal oil bunkerers would face tougher times in the new year.
He paid an inspection visit to the 6th Division, Nigerian Army,  Port Harcourt,  where vehicles forfeited to the Federal Government by illegal oil dealers are parked.
Magu explained that all the forfeited vehicles belong to the Federal Government and the processes for their auction are still ongoing.
“All the vehicles forfeited belong to government. The processes are ongoing.  We are following processes stated in the Procurement Act. We are not hiding anything. All the vehicles auctioned are still there.  The auction processes continue until payments and reconciliation are made”, he said.
Magu commended the media for its advocacy roles, stressing that it remains an ally in the fight against corruption.
He tasked Nigerians to be more active in lending support to the EFCC so that economic and financial crimes would be more frontally tackled. “This is a year of decision.  Every Nigerian must take ownership of the fight against corruption”, he said.

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