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MAGU’S NON-CONFIRMATION: Saraki, 8th Senate were defending looters -Alaafin

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MAGU’S NON-CONFIRMATION: Saraki, 8th Senate were defending looters -Alaafin

The Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Lamidi Olayiwola Adeyemi III, on Thursday said the 8th Senate led by Bukola Saraki did not confirm the acting chairman of EFCC, Ibrahim Magu, in order to defend the looters in the Senate.

The first class monarch said the Ibrahim Magu-led EFCC despite the frustration from the 8th Senate had showed a good fight against the looters in the country.

Oba Adeyemi  spoke when the Ibadan Zonal Head of the Commission, Friday Ebelo, led a delegation to pay him a courtesy visit in his palace.

According to him, the reason must have been that the Senate was trying to hide the “skeleton in their cupboard”.

“The eighth National Assembly tried, they did everything possible not to get (Ibrahim) Magu appointed. Why? It is because they have skeleton in their cupboard,” he declared.

While commending the efforts of the EFCC, the Alaafin further noted that the recent stories of recovered stolen funds in local and foreign currencies attested to the efficacy of the Commission under the leadership of its current acting Chairman.

He added that the Commission deserved the cooperation of all well-meaning Nigerians who desire greater days ahead for the country.

“We must encourage you. We must support you and cooperate with you, otherwise corruption will kill Nigeria.

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“The fear of EFCC is leading some looters to several parts of the world. But you are after them. You are getting them. There is no hiding place for them.

“Through you, I want to commend Ibrahim Magu for a job well done,” he said.

He described the institution of Alaafin as one that is dedicated to service to the people, adding that once an Alaafin is installed, he hardly has a private life.

“Once an Alaafin is appointed, he has very little private life of his own. The entirety of his life must be lived in the service of the people. That means the core values of Yoruba, the concept of Omoluabi are ingrained in this institution.

“It our duty as traditional rulers to ensure that the values and ethics of our system are taught to our children right from their young age so that they imbibe these things into their system.

“It becomes part and parcel of them. If children are taught from very impressionable age those ethical values of our system, they will take and observing them.

The monarch urged all traditional rulers across the country to vigorously promote the culture and tradition of the people.

Earlier, Ebelo had told the monarch that the team’s visit was at the instance of the Commission’s acting Chairman, who, according to him, has decided to engage the traditional institutions across the country in the campaign against corruption in order to get the message down to the grassroots more effectively.

“The EFCC Ibadan zonal office is visiting the Alaafin of Oyo on behalf of EFCC acting Chairman, Ibrahim Magu, to rally the traditional institutions’ support in the fight against corruption and other issues coming up in recent times. We now have cyber crime and internet-related frauds that youths are getting themselves involved in.

“We came to intimate you with this development and solicit your support so that he can use your exalted throne to get the message down to your subjects and other people.

“It is our duty to work hard and ensure a society where we can have the kind of the young ones we can all be proud of.

“This is the kind of the enlightenment campaign the EFCC is embarking on aggressively. It is a fight that belongs to all of us. We are just in the forefront and we are privileged to be.

“We are the foot soldiers, please continue to contribute to the success of the fight in your own way” he said, adding that the EFCC acting Chairman will find time to visit the monarch personally soon.

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