
He also gave assurance at ensuring adequate power supply to the facility.
“So far so good, the structural work and level of finish currently in place is satisfactory, and considering the important role the EFCC plays in the fighting economic and financial crimes, as well as being an institution ensuring law and order, the agency deserves the best,” he said.
Fashola made the assertion during a visit to inspect the level of construction work at the site of the permanent head office of the EFCC in Abuja, on Monday, January 22, 2018. He came on the visit in the company of the Minister of State for Power, Works and Housing, Suleiman Hassan.

They were led round the facilities at the site by Ibrahim Murtala, an Architect and Consultant with Julius Berger, the Construction Company handling the building of the new head office.
According to Fashola, there was a need for “appropriate investment” by government to adequately empower institutions tasked with fighting corruption in the country, in order to afford them the enabling environment “to raise the bar”.
“President Muhammadu Buhari is determined to strengthen the anti-graft agency in the fight against corruption,” he said. “The number of convictions secured by the EFCC speaks for itself as to the achievements of the agency.”

The construction work, which according to Murtala was 89 per cent completed, is expected to be ready before the second quarter of the year.
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January 22, 2018