Acting EFCC Chairman, Alhaji Ibrahim Magu, stated this in an interview with newsmen in Gombe on Monday. He said this would help the anti-graft agency to know the level of completion of the projects, as well as the funds spent on them. “The move is to ensure that the contractors complete the projects for the benefit of the people and the development of the country,’’ he said. Magu said the agency was ready to fight corruption, but with the support of all stakeholders in the country. The EFCC boss, therefore, called on Nigerians to identify such projects in their respective areas and report to the commission, for necessary action. “If there is an abandoned project, we will go after them because most people collect money and they don’t execute the contract,” he said. According to him, some contracts were awarded without the intention to execute them. (NAN)]]>
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