Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Mr Abdulrasheed Bawa has presented an estimate of N41,120,071,521.75 as its budget for the year 2023.
He said the proposal comprises the sum of N36,834,903,804.75 only as personnel cost; while the sum of N3,835,460,631.00 and N530,707,086.00 represent the overhead and capital vote component.
According to him, the 2023 estimate of N41,120,071,521.75 is slightly lower than the N43,696,381,562.46 appropriation for 2022.
The spokesperson of the EFCC, Wilson Uwujaren said the chairman however disclosed that only 53 per cent of the appropriation had been released as at August 31, 2022, with the budget performance put at 83.35 per cent of the total releases.
Highlighting the commission’s performance in 2022, Bawa disclosed that the EFCC recorded a total of 2,847 convictions as at October 21, 2022. The figure, he said, is higher than the 2220 convictions recorded by the commission in 2021.
On the commission’s performance, the chairman of the committee, Senator Suleiman Abdul Kwari lauded the reforms in the outfit.
He said he was pleasantly surprised to discover the existence of petitions vetting committee which examines every petition to determine their relevance to the mandate of the EFCC.
Bawa said one of his constituents who had petitioned the commission recently got a reply from the committee, explaining why his petition could not be treated. This, to him, demonstrated sensitivity and commitment to service.
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