Save Nigeria's EFCC

Nigerian's Economic and Financial Crimes Commission was formed about a year ago, under the leadership of one Nuhu Ribabu. Although, the agency is yet to secure any successful legal prosecution, it... continue reading »

62 signatures Goal: 10,000
All Signatures (62 total)
26.
Okafor David · Highland Heights 31 January 2010

"Mr. President, Please, don't be a dog that goes back to its vomit. Thanks. Okafor David. 859-468-5259 www.okaforworld.com"

27.
Emman Shehu · Abuja, 30 January 2010

"The commission must not be weakened but strengthened to be more effective given the rise in 419 activities on the internet originating from nigeria."

28.
Dr. Joseph M. Ebiware · Adams 29 January 2010

"It will be a tragic waste of scarce national resources to create another Body to investigate 419 crimes. Let the EFCC, under the leadership of Nuhu Ridadu, be responsible for investigating such crimes. "

29.
Dr Sam Ahamefule · WA4 5 LZ 29 January 2010

"I agree with above entirely"

30.
isinkaye, olubunmi · Lagos 29 January 2010

"PLEASE DONT SCRAP EEFC"

31.
Alh. Mohammed Lawal Salisu · Kaduna 29 January 2010

"Little wonder the povety index continue in the negative with attendant hardship. Our quest of good and honest leadership is yet to materialise after 44yrs, ABSURD!"

32.
Rotimi Ogunsuyi · Chicago 29 January 2010

"I hope the country realizes that these corrupt practices are a MAJOR reason Nigeria will continue to be in a rut. What foreign company would want to locate in Nigeria with 419 letters flying all over the place? How many Nigerian college graduates ar"

33.
Zakariyah Agboola Yusuf · Kawasaki, Japan 29 January 2010

"The government should give Economic and Financial Crimes Commission freedom to do its job."

34.
Dele · TEXAS 29 January 2010

"No way EFCC is the only Good thing that ever happen to Nigeria. The FGN should try to fund the train the staff, of the Commission. In Cyber crime. Job Well Done EFCC. "

35.
Isaac Olushola · Owings Mill 29 January 2010

"Why not prosecute the Oil Giants offering bribery in Nigeria. Surely the Western nations can prosecute their Multinationals for corruption"

36.
Rev. Michael Angley Ogwuche · Glasgow, Scotland 28 January 2010

"As a Nigerian living in the UK, I strongly opposed the planned disolution of EFCC in Nigeria. This obviously an attempt by some bad Nigerians to continue in curruption. "

37.
Segun T. Dawodu · Herndon 28 January 2010

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38.
ejovwoke ughwanogho · ATLANTA 28 January 2010

"I ADVICE YOU TO RUN, TO RUN WELL IN ALL YOUR GOOD ENDEVOURS"

39.
Ibukunolu Alao Babajide · New York 28 January 2010

"The EFCC is doing a great job. it would be a grea pity if this body is denied the opportunity to clean up Nigeria I A Babajide"

40.
Suleiman Baba · Port Harcourt 28 January 2010

"my vote"

41.
Emmanuel Obi · Durham 28 January 2010

"The EFCC is already on the ground and setting up another agency will be holding back the hands of the clock and showing the world that there is no transperency in the crusade against financial crime"

42.
Sam Onipede · Charlotte 28 January 2010

"It's high time all the thieves in the Nigerian government, both present and past were rounded up, including Obasanjo and his wife, tried in the competent court of law and thrown into jail, never to come out again. The are all common barawos!!!!!"

43.
Ugo Harris · washington 28 January 2010

" Corruption in Nigeria has become an international issue with these crime against humanity/Nigeria nation by Multinationals Oil companies,Multinational Communication companies and Multinational Banks and Government officials in all levels, all of them t"

44.
Hameed Agberemi · Ibadan 28 January 2010

"The half-hearted measures, fluctuations and reversals of the Obasanjo administration belie the stated goal of confronting corruption in Nigeria. This latest case ought to be revealed for what it is!"

45.
Yusuf Abdulkareem · Belton 28 January 2010

"Do away with 419 and improve nigerians image in diaspora. Will also encourage potential investors to invest in nigeria."

46.
Khicingwe W. Simji · JOS 28 January 2010

"I support the petition fully"

47.
Rajiu Musa · London 27 January 2010

"Why another west why not under thesame body"

48.
Raphael Dema · New York 26 January 2010

"I have been following the activities of the body EFCC and the pronouncements of it's leader Nuhu Ribadu and find it to be one of the few if not the only crime fighting organization in Nigeria that is not only "talking the talk, but also Walking the walk" "

49.
Dr. Patrick Iro · Edmonton, Alberta 26 January 2010

"Nigeria deserves to be liberated from all forms cheating in order to serve the poor masses better. Good leadership through institutional efficiency is important for democracy in Nigeria. All manner of official corruption must be tamed."

50.
John Balogun · Wuse II 26 January 2010

"Our consistent and persistent prayer is that God will purge the country of all filth and bring His Glory back to bare upon her."

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