The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission says it will partner with the Independent National Electoral Commission to curb vote buying and other fraudulent activities especially during the 2023 general elections.
Chairman of the EFCC, Abdulrasheed Bawa disclosed this in an interview with journalists at the National Assembly shortly, after defending the commission’s 2023 budget before the Senate Committee on Anti Corruption.
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The EFCC chairman also commended the initiative by the Central Bank of Nigeria to redesign naira notes.
He believes the new policy, will enable the commission to track stolen funds and recover monies obtained illegitimately.
The commission’s chairman said that cases of those arrested for vote buying in previous elections were ongoing in court.
The EFCC chairman lauded the redesigning of naira notes by the Central Bank of Nigeria,(CBN), adding it was a welcome development.
“We welcome the policy; it is a good thing that the country is designing its currency, because how can you have an effective monetary policy when you don’t have control over 85 per cent of your currencies.
“Out there, people are holding it, people are using it to speculate on foreign currencies, and so coming out with this policy ,the government is trying to contend with it.
According to him, with the new policy, the commission will be able to monitor people holding currencies legitimately and illegitimately.
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission says it will partner with the Independent National Electoral Commission to curb vote buying and other fraudulent activities especially during the 2023 general elections.
Chairman of the EFCC, Abdulrasheed Bawa disclosed this in an interview with journalists at the National Assembly shortly, after defending the commission’s 2023 budget before the Senate Committee on Anti Corruption.
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The EFCC chairman also commended the initiative by the Central Bank of Nigeria to redesign naira notes.
He believes the new policy, will enable the commission to track stolen funds and recover monies obtained illegitimately.
The commission’s chairman said that cases of those arrested for vote buying in previous elections were ongoing in court.
The EFCC chairman lauded the redesigning of naira notes by the Central Bank of Nigeria,(CBN), adding it was a welcome development.
“We welcome the policy; it is a good thing that the country is designing its currency, because how can you have an effective monetary policy when you don’t have control over 85 per cent of your currencies.
“Out there, people are holding it, people are using it to speculate on foreign currencies, and so coming out with this policy ,the government is trying to contend with it.
According to him, with the new policy, the commission will be able to monitor people holding currencies legitimately and illegitimately.
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission says it will partner with the Independent National Electoral Commission to curb vote buying and other fraudulent activities especially during the 2023 general elections.
Chairman of the EFCC, Abdulrasheed Bawa disclosed this in an interview with journalists at the National Assembly shortly, after defending the commission’s 2023 budget before the Senate Committee on Anti Corruption.
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The EFCC chairman also commended the initiative by the Central Bank of Nigeria to redesign naira notes.
He believes the new policy, will enable the commission to track stolen funds and recover monies obtained illegitimately.
The commission’s chairman said that cases of those arrested for vote buying in previous elections were ongoing in court.
The EFCC chairman lauded the redesigning of naira notes by the Central Bank of Nigeria,(CBN), adding it was a welcome development.
“We welcome the policy; it is a good thing that the country is designing its currency, because how can you have an effective monetary policy when you don’t have control over 85 per cent of your currencies.
“Out there, people are holding it, people are using it to speculate on foreign currencies, and so coming out with this policy ,the government is trying to contend with it.
According to him, with the new policy, the commission will be able to monitor people holding currencies legitimately and illegitimately.
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission says it will partner with the Independent National Electoral Commission to curb vote buying and other fraudulent activities especially during the 2023 general elections.
Chairman of the EFCC, Abdulrasheed Bawa disclosed this in an interview with journalists at the National Assembly shortly, after defending the commission’s 2023 budget before the Senate Committee on Anti Corruption.
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The EFCC chairman also commended the initiative by the Central Bank of Nigeria to redesign naira notes.
He believes the new policy, will enable the commission to track stolen funds and recover monies obtained illegitimately.
The commission’s chairman said that cases of those arrested for vote buying in previous elections were ongoing in court.
The EFCC chairman lauded the redesigning of naira notes by the Central Bank of Nigeria,(CBN), adding it was a welcome development.
“We welcome the policy; it is a good thing that the country is designing its currency, because how can you have an effective monetary policy when you don’t have control over 85 per cent of your currencies.
“Out there, people are holding it, people are using it to speculate on foreign currencies, and so coming out with this policy ,the government is trying to contend with it.
According to him, with the new policy, the commission will be able to monitor people holding currencies legitimately and illegitimately.
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission says it will partner with the Independent National Electoral Commission to curb vote buying and other fraudulent activities especially during the 2023 general elections.
Chairman of the EFCC, Abdulrasheed Bawa disclosed this in an interview with journalists at the National Assembly shortly, after defending the commission’s 2023 budget before the Senate Committee on Anti Corruption.
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The EFCC chairman also commended the initiative by the Central Bank of Nigeria to redesign naira notes.
He believes the new policy, will enable the commission to track stolen funds and recover monies obtained illegitimately.
The commission’s chairman said that cases of those arrested for vote buying in previous elections were ongoing in court.
The EFCC chairman lauded the redesigning of naira notes by the Central Bank of Nigeria,(CBN), adding it was a welcome development.
“We welcome the policy; it is a good thing that the country is designing its currency, because how can you have an effective monetary policy when you don’t have control over 85 per cent of your currencies.
“Out there, people are holding it, people are using it to speculate on foreign currencies, and so coming out with this policy ,the government is trying to contend with it.
According to him, with the new policy, the commission will be able to monitor people holding currencies legitimately and illegitimately.
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission says it will partner with the Independent National Electoral Commission to curb vote buying and other fraudulent activities especially during the 2023 general elections.
Chairman of the EFCC, Abdulrasheed Bawa disclosed this in an interview with journalists at the National Assembly shortly, after defending the commission’s 2023 budget before the Senate Committee on Anti Corruption.
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The EFCC chairman also commended the initiative by the Central Bank of Nigeria to redesign naira notes.
He believes the new policy, will enable the commission to track stolen funds and recover monies obtained illegitimately.
The commission’s chairman said that cases of those arrested for vote buying in previous elections were ongoing in court.
The EFCC chairman lauded the redesigning of naira notes by the Central Bank of Nigeria,(CBN), adding it was a welcome development.
“We welcome the policy; it is a good thing that the country is designing its currency, because how can you have an effective monetary policy when you don’t have control over 85 per cent of your currencies.
“Out there, people are holding it, people are using it to speculate on foreign currencies, and so coming out with this policy ,the government is trying to contend with it.
According to him, with the new policy, the commission will be able to monitor people holding currencies legitimately and illegitimately.
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission says it will partner with the Independent National Electoral Commission to curb vote buying and other fraudulent activities especially during the 2023 general elections.
Chairman of the EFCC, Abdulrasheed Bawa disclosed this in an interview with journalists at the National Assembly shortly, after defending the commission’s 2023 budget before the Senate Committee on Anti Corruption.
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The EFCC chairman also commended the initiative by the Central Bank of Nigeria to redesign naira notes.
He believes the new policy, will enable the commission to track stolen funds and recover monies obtained illegitimately.
The commission’s chairman said that cases of those arrested for vote buying in previous elections were ongoing in court.
The EFCC chairman lauded the redesigning of naira notes by the Central Bank of Nigeria,(CBN), adding it was a welcome development.
“We welcome the policy; it is a good thing that the country is designing its currency, because how can you have an effective monetary policy when you don’t have control over 85 per cent of your currencies.
“Out there, people are holding it, people are using it to speculate on foreign currencies, and so coming out with this policy ,the government is trying to contend with it.
According to him, with the new policy, the commission will be able to monitor people holding currencies legitimately and illegitimately.
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission says it will partner with the Independent National Electoral Commission to curb vote buying and other fraudulent activities especially during the 2023 general elections.
Chairman of the EFCC, Abdulrasheed Bawa disclosed this in an interview with journalists at the National Assembly shortly, after defending the commission’s 2023 budget before the Senate Committee on Anti Corruption.
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The EFCC chairman also commended the initiative by the Central Bank of Nigeria to redesign naira notes.
He believes the new policy, will enable the commission to track stolen funds and recover monies obtained illegitimately.
The commission’s chairman said that cases of those arrested for vote buying in previous elections were ongoing in court.
The EFCC chairman lauded the redesigning of naira notes by the Central Bank of Nigeria,(CBN), adding it was a welcome development.
“We welcome the policy; it is a good thing that the country is designing its currency, because how can you have an effective monetary policy when you don’t have control over 85 per cent of your currencies.
“Out there, people are holding it, people are using it to speculate on foreign currencies, and so coming out with this policy ,the government is trying to contend with it.
According to him, with the new policy, the commission will be able to monitor people holding currencies legitimately and illegitimately.