Nigeria’s anti graft agency says the prosecution of suspects, irrespective of their status, will always be predicated on rule of law and respect for human dignity.
Acting Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Ibrahim Magu, made this commitment when he received a delegation of the National Council of Women Societies in Abuja.
The coalition of women societies pledged support for the Buhari administration in its anti corruption crusade but tactical in response to the Senate’s rejection of Magu as substantive chairman of the EFCC.
Nigeria’s anti graft agency says the prosecution of suspects, irrespective of their status, will always be predicated on rule of law and respect for human dignity.
Acting Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Ibrahim Magu, made this commitment when he received a delegation of the National Council of Women Societies in Abuja.
The coalition of women societies pledged support for the Buhari administration in its anti corruption crusade but tactical in response to the Senate’s rejection of Magu as substantive chairman of the EFCC.
Nigeria’s anti graft agency says the prosecution of suspects, irrespective of their status, will always be predicated on rule of law and respect for human dignity.
Acting Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Ibrahim Magu, made this commitment when he received a delegation of the National Council of Women Societies in Abuja.
The coalition of women societies pledged support for the Buhari administration in its anti corruption crusade but tactical in response to the Senate’s rejection of Magu as substantive chairman of the EFCC.
Nigeria’s anti graft agency says the prosecution of suspects, irrespective of their status, will always be predicated on rule of law and respect for human dignity.
Acting Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Ibrahim Magu, made this commitment when he received a delegation of the National Council of Women Societies in Abuja.
The coalition of women societies pledged support for the Buhari administration in its anti corruption crusade but tactical in response to the Senate’s rejection of Magu as substantive chairman of the EFCC.
Nigeria’s anti graft agency says the prosecution of suspects, irrespective of their status, will always be predicated on rule of law and respect for human dignity.
Acting Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Ibrahim Magu, made this commitment when he received a delegation of the National Council of Women Societies in Abuja.
The coalition of women societies pledged support for the Buhari administration in its anti corruption crusade but tactical in response to the Senate’s rejection of Magu as substantive chairman of the EFCC.
Nigeria’s anti graft agency says the prosecution of suspects, irrespective of their status, will always be predicated on rule of law and respect for human dignity.
Acting Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Ibrahim Magu, made this commitment when he received a delegation of the National Council of Women Societies in Abuja.
The coalition of women societies pledged support for the Buhari administration in its anti corruption crusade but tactical in response to the Senate’s rejection of Magu as substantive chairman of the EFCC.
Nigeria’s anti graft agency says the prosecution of suspects, irrespective of their status, will always be predicated on rule of law and respect for human dignity.
Acting Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Ibrahim Magu, made this commitment when he received a delegation of the National Council of Women Societies in Abuja.
The coalition of women societies pledged support for the Buhari administration in its anti corruption crusade but tactical in response to the Senate’s rejection of Magu as substantive chairman of the EFCC.
Nigeria’s anti graft agency says the prosecution of suspects, irrespective of their status, will always be predicated on rule of law and respect for human dignity.
Acting Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Ibrahim Magu, made this commitment when he received a delegation of the National Council of Women Societies in Abuja.
The coalition of women societies pledged support for the Buhari administration in its anti corruption crusade but tactical in response to the Senate’s rejection of Magu as substantive chairman of the EFCC.