Despite the fact that he is hunted by the Nigerian Legislature and some powerful government officials, leading industrial countries of the world have thrown their weight behind Ibrahim Magu, the Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission.
According to vanguard, the approval of Magu by the developed countries comes as Nigeria’s Corruption Perception Index, CPI, also improves in a decade, showing signs that the work of the Nigerian anti-corruption agency has been recognised worldwide even as some lawmakers detest Magu and his work at home.
This recognition of Magu’s work, according to a statement by the commission made available to Saturday Vanguard last night by its spokesman, Wilson Uwujaren, flows from an opinion poll conducted by United Kingdom-based Global Peace Movement International.
According to vanguard, the approval of Magu by the developed countries comes as Nigeria’s Corruption Perception Index, CPI, also improves in a decade, showing signs that the work of the Nigerian anti-corruption agency has been recognised worldwide even as some lawmakers detest Magu and his work at home.
This recognition of Magu’s work, according to a statement by the commission made available to Saturday Vanguard last night by its spokesman, Wilson Uwujaren, flows from an opinion poll conducted by United Kingdom-based Global Peace Movement International.