Police IG, Solomon Arase, moves to remove Lamorde as EFCC chair

Ibrahim Lamorde, EFCC Chairman

The Inspector General of Police, Solomon Arase, has written to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission indicating his plan to recall all police officers who have so far served in the commission for five years, authoritative sources at the police headquarters in Abuja have told Premium Times.

In a letter, with reference number CB/33/80/IGP.SEC/Abj/Vol.52/60, and dated July 14, 2015, Mr. Arase directed the EFCC to compile a list of all officers in the category, and forward to his office without delay.

Our sources said the directive, if implemented, would affect key leaders and investigators at the anti-graft agency – including the EFCC chairman – who has also spent more than five years at the commission.

Mr. Larmode has, cumulatively, spent 12 years at the EFCC.

He was appointed director of operations in 2003 under Nuhu Ribadu’s leadership of the agency. He was then made acting chairman in January 2008 after his boss’ controversial removal.

He handed over to Farida Waziri in May 2008, but was again appointed director of operations of the commission in December 2010.

On the removal of Mrs. Waziri in November 2011, he was named acting chairman and confirmed substantive head of the agency in February 2012.

Premium Times’ sources noted that most of the officers being recalled are among the key investigators at the anti-graft agency, a number of them trained abroad.

While Mr. Arase’s intentions for moving to redeploy the officers are unclear, the sources said the removal of these key officers will totally weaken the activities of the EFCC especially as it is revving up the war against corruption.

However, police spokesperson, Emmanuel Ojukwu, said he is not aware of the said letter.

But he confirmed that there is a “routine movement” of police officers attached to various agencies including the EFCC, the Federal Inland Revenue Service, the Security and Exchange Commission, among many others.

“This routine movement of officers by the IGP is in order to allow the officers gather other experiences,” Mr. Ojukwu said.

When asked if the motive of the routine movement is to weaken the anti-graft agency, Mr. Ojukwu said, “That is nonsense talk. Any police officer is an investigator and every police officer can work anywhere.”

He also said the reshuffling can occur at anytime as ordered by the police chief.

The spokesperson for the EFCC, Wilson Uwujaren, also said he has not been briefed about the Police IG letter.

He promised to crosscheck and revert to Premium Times. He is however yet to do so as at the time of this report.

 

-Premium Times

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