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Anti-Graft War: EFCC seeks Army support
By OKOSUN DENNIS
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, (EFCC) has called on the Nigerian Army to partner with it in the difficult task of fighting corruption and economic crimes in Nigeria.
The Commission’s Head of Operations, Enugu Zone, Obioha Okorie made the appeal on Thursday in Enugu during a courtesy visit to the General Officer Commanding( GOC) 82 Division, Nigerian Army, Enugu, Major General Ibrahim Attahiru.
He stated that the visit underscores the need for synergy and collaboration in the fight against corruption.
Responding, Gen. Attahiru, said he was happy that the Head of Operations found it expedient to visit the Division. He pledged the support of officers and men of his division to the fight against economic and financial crimes and wished Okorie a successful tenure.
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