Economic and Financial Crimes Commission Fails to Tackle Corruption Effectively

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has been criticized for handling a corruption case involving the seizure of 753 duplexes, with allegations suggesting it compromised the integrity of its anti-corruption efforts. The EFCC reportedly "mildly reproofed" corruption by mishandling the narrative behind the incident.
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has been accused of undermining its own anti-corruption efforts after mishandling the narrative surrounding the seizure of 753 duplexes in the Lokoja area. The commission's handling of the situation has raised concerns over its integrity, sparking criticism that it is compromising its own reputation by mildly reproofing corruption. This latest development comes as the EFCC faces ongoing scrutiny for its efforts to tackle high-profile cases of graft and embezzlement. The agency's actions have sparked calls for greater transparency and accountability in its operations.