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The newly appointed acting Chairman of the Economic
and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) Ibrahim
Magu, is yet to take over from Ibrahim Lamorde, who
was asked to proceed on terminal leave on Monday by
President Muhammadu Buhari.
More than 24 hours after he was appointed by the
president, it was learnt that Magu, a deputy
commissioner of police, was yet to take over the
leadership of the anti-graft agency.
The EFCC spokesperson, Wilson Uwujaren, who
confirmed the development to reporters on Tuesday,
said the handing over date will be communicated to
journalists in due course.
Meanwhile, Lamorde is expected back to the Police
Force after his exit from the EFCC.
The Force Public Relations Officer, Assistant
Commissioner of Police (ACP) Olabisi Kolawole,
yesterday said that the former EFCC boss would
return to the Police to take up another assignment.
Kolawole, however, pointed out that the redeployment
of Lamorde, who is a Commissioner of Police (CP),
is at the discretion of the Inspector General of Police.
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