The Acting Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Mr. Ibrahim Magu yesterday said he has no asset abroad.
He also said he would not be distracted from his assignment.
A statement by the Head of Media and Publicity of the EFCC, Mr. Wilson Uwujaren said Magu made the clarifications against the backdrop of a fresh plot against him.
“They can only irritate me but they can’t stop me because all men of goodwill in this country know the sacrifices that we are making to improve the fortunes of our nation. Those who assume that I have properties abroad, can go and claim them”, Magu said.
The statement traced the plot to “some shadowy interests at the receiving end of the anti-corruption efforts of the agency.”
It said the forces were out to “frame its Chairman, Mr. Ibrahim Magu, by linking the ownership of properties in a number of foreign countries to him.”
“The commission has information that the desperate cabal could take their gambit to the ridiculous extent of purchasing properties and registering them in the name of Ibrahim Magu. “They are also prepared to sponsor some political hirelings who would come out openly to claim they have information about the property acquisitions.
“The objective of the plot is to cast a slur on the unblemished integrity of Magu and expose him to public ridicule
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