Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Abdulrasheed Bawa, has said that he has been receiving death threats from high profile Nigerians as he steps up the anti-graft campaign.
Speaking on Channels TV programme, ‘Sunrise Daily,’ on Tuesday, Bawa said he was in New York last week and that a very senior citizen received a phone call from somebody that is not even under investigation.
According to Bawa: “He said, ‘I am going to kill him. I am going to kill him’. This is to tell you how bad it is. It is actually real. Corruption can fight back.”
He stated that apart from that scenario, he had received other death threats from high profile Nigerians being investigated.
Bawa vowed that the EFCC would tame the monster of corruption in the country and that he was not moved by the threats.
He lamented that there are elements of graft everywhere, but said “I am very optimistic we will succeed in taming the monster of corruption in this country.’
Bawa stated that Nigeria is a very religious country and that was why one of the issues that “we do in public enlightenment is to engage with leaders of religious bodies.
We are soon going to launch our interface with the Christian and Islamic communities to engage them on the ills of corruption.”