President Muhammadu Buhari may have ruled
out a second term for the Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission, Mr. Ibrahim Lamorde, The PUNCH has learnt.
The EFCC boss will complete his four-year term next month.
A top Presidency source told our
correspondent on Thursday that it was almost concluded that Buhari would
not renew Lamorde’s tenure.
The source said the decision to name
another chairman for the commission at the expiration of Lamorde’s
tenure was taken because of the lull in the EFCC’s activities over the
years.
“The
impression is that the commission under Lamorde has been sleeping
since. Their recent publicised activities are seen as just ways of
impressing the President and the man (Buhari) cannot be fooled,” the
official said.
The source however said it was not clear yet who the President is considering to take over from Lamorde.
Ahead of the expiration of his tenure,
media reports had it that Lamorde is currently being investigated over
allegations of diversion of over N1tn from the sale of confiscated
properties belonging to convicted public officials, including a former
governor of Bayelsa State, Diepreye Alamieyesiegha and a former
Inspector-General of Police, Tafa Balogun, among many others.
The decision to probe him was said to
have been taken after one George Uboh appeared before the Senate
Committee on Ethics, Privileges and Public Petitions on August 23, where
he alleged that Lamorde dipped his hands into the said funds.
But the government official told our
correspondent that Buhari did not necessarily have to order for his
probe when the Senate was already investigating the same matter.
He attributed the reports of alleged probe to what he called “the politics of succession” in the commission.
“The President does not need to order a probe of what is already a subject of the Senate’s investigation.
“Since the man is leaving office next
month, it is natural that politics of succession would have started and
that may be responsible for the reports.
“Those who think the President may be
considering a renewal of tenure for him will naturally come up with such
reports,” he added.
The Special Adviser to the President on
Media and Publicity, Mr. Femi Adesina, said he had no information on the
matter when approached on Thursday.
When the EFCC was created in 2003, Lamorde was made Director of Operations under the pioneer chairman, Nuhu Ribadu.
In December 2007 when Ribadu was removed
by President Umaru Yar’Adua, Lamorde took over as Acting Chairman in
January 2008, holding this position until Waziri was appointed
Chairperson in May 2008.
He was then posted to Ningi in Bauchi State.
In December 2010, Lamorde returned to the
EFCC, again as the Director of Operations. He replaced Stephen Otitoju,
the acting Director of Operations.
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