Mr. Magu is not lobbying anybody. President Muhammadu Buhari has given him a delicate job to fight corruption in Nigeria and he is fully focused on this mandate. “I have got a job to do; my motivation is to make a difference because our country has suffered a lot from the effects of corruption. I sleep and wake up every day thinking about what new thing I can do to add value to the work that had already been done”, Mr. Magu said. The result of this commitment is evident in the reinvigorated anti-graft war in the last one year. Even critics will concede that the EFCC under Magu has been reenergized with new milestones recorded. This includes over 200 convictions and asset and properties running into billions of dollars recovered within a space of one year. Stakeholders from within and outside Nigeria, including members of the civil society, international law enforcement organizations and development partners, including the generality of media, acknowledge the gains that have been made by the EFCC in the last one year. The challenge before the Commission is the sustenance of the current tempo of activities and it will not be distracted by mischief from a section of the media.]]>