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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, has warned Nigerians to stop sending congratulatory messages to Adulrasheed Bawa, its newly appointed Chairman.
The anti-graft commission said it has observed the increasing number of congratulatory messages published in the print media by groups and individuals, adding that it is gradually turning into a distraction.
The new EFCC boss was confirmed by the Senate last week following his nomination by President Muhammadu Buhari and the agency noted that Bawa was assuming the leadership of the commission at a time of great challenge.
According to EFCC’s Facebook post, the new Chairman desires to hit the ground running and will not like to be distracted but needs the support of all well-meaning individuals.
Nigerians have been warned to stop sending congratulatory messages to Adulrasheed Bawa, the newly appointed Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
The anti-graft commission, in a Facebook post, titled “no more congratulatory messages for bawa, EFCC warns”, said it has observed the increasing number of congratulatory messages published in the print media by groups and individuals, adding that it is gradually turning into a distraction.
Bawa was confirmed by the Senate last week following his nomination by President Muhammadu Buhari and the agency noted that he was assuming the leadership of the commission at a time of great challenge.
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