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Over 100 Anti-corruption Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) and thousands of their supporters, yesterday, staged a protest in Lagos, in continuation of their call for the removal of the Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission...

Over 100 Anti-corruption Civil Society Organisations and thousands of their supporters, yesterday, staged a protest in Lagos, in continuation of their call for the removal of the Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission , Abdulrasheed Bawa, over alleged continued disobedience of court orders.

They noted that they were aware of the persistent pressure on and intimidation of the Nigerian media to underplay the dissatisfaction of the anti-corruption CSOs with Bawa, stressing that no amount of intimidation would make them give up their collective struggle against corruption and leaders undermining the struggle.

According to the CSOs, the fixation of the EFCC boss on certain individuals and institutions “when grievous petitions capable of bringing the economy down are left unattended, gives the anti-corruption war, under the leadership of Mr. Bawa, a dangerously political coloration.” He said: “We are not unaware of the persistent pressure on the media to downplay what is happening currently at the EFCC. This is just one of the series of actions that we are going to undertake. We will not relent until the commission begins to toe the path of the rule of law.

 

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“We cannot run a society on the wish and aspirations of a man. It must be consistent with the provisions of our law. And, if there is any negative pressure on the media, then we will not accept it. We are glad that the media have refused to compromise....'

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