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7 governors plot EFCC chairman’s fall

Seven state governors have been fingered as part of the plot to stop the Senate confirmation of Ibrahim Magu as Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
Ibrahim Magu, going, going, gone?

According to The Nation, three of them are from the South-South, two from the South-West, two from the North and one from the South-East.
It was also gathered that the governors have also been joined by a few former ministers and ex-governors who are under investigation by the anti-graft commission.
The report however said a northern governor has launch a lobby to get Magu confirmed just as some Senators initially opposed to Magu are also said to have now backtracked from the plot and may support Magu’s re-nomination by President Muhammadu Buhari.
“Magu’s travail stemmed from a deep plot within and outside the government. The rejection of his candidature on December 15 without subjecting it to plenary consideration was part of the plot fuelled by some powerful forces.
“At least about seven serving governors and their godfathers were involved in lobbying which led to the rejection of Magu.
“These governors are three from the South-South, two from the South-West, two from the North and one from the South-East. In fact, one of them has been threatening to open the vault of the state to stop Magu.
“Some of these governors are unhappy that the EFCC was closing in on them. Some are fighting a proxy war because their godfathers have been touched by the EFCC. And a few others felt disappointed that their assets have been seized by the commission.
“These governors decided to prevail on Senators from their states to block Magu’s consideration. What happened on December 15 was purely an ambush. Decision at the Executive Session was announced to the public without tabling Magu’s fate at the plenary,” the newspaper quoted a source.
Another source who was not named also told the newspaper that; “This governor has been doing a yeoman’s job to save Magu. He believes the removal of Magu might significantly slow down the anti-corruption war.
“This governor does not mind if Magu goes after him tomorrow. He has been telling officials in the presidency and APC leaders that Magu’s achievements represent the true anti-corruption agenda with which the party came to power.”
But some Senators might backtrack from the anti-Magu plot when the Senate resumes from Christmas break.
A Senator, who spoke in confidence, said: “Some of us have got more insights into the inter-play of factors which made the Senate to turn down Magu’s nomination. The issue is complex and it is more of a personality matter which the Senate ordinarily ought not to be dragged into.
“If the candidate is re-presented, we will certainly support him. Technically, Senator Ali Ndume was right that that the necessary parliamentary procedure was not followed in rejecting Magu.
“We had a consensus that we cannot proceed with the confirmation of Magu but we did not table it at the plenary as expected. There was a procedural error because of the larger agenda.”

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