“If you fail to develop a judicial system that is just and ready to complement your efforts in the fight against corruption, you may end up being frustrated at the end of the day”, he said.
The EFCC boss further stressed the readiness of the EFCC to collaborate with other states, agencies and international bodies that might wish to take advantage of the “state of the art” infrastructures at the EFCC Academy in capacity building.
“We are by all standards the best in Nigeria when it comes to the area of training on economic and financial crimes,” Magu said.
He urged the participants to imbibe the attitude of the EFCC operatives which has served as its strength in discharging its duties without fear or favour.
Muhuyi Magaji Rimin Gado, Executive Chairman, KPCACC, in his remark thanked the EFCC Chairman for the support.nsuring increased productivity after their training.