The Kogi Conscience Liberation Movement (KCLM) on Monday rallied at the headquarters of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), demanding the recovery of looted funds and the prosecution of corrupt officials.
Led by Comrade Jacob Okpanachi and Desmond Obaro, the group called for the urgency in combating corruption, particularly in Kogi State, where they allege billions of naira have been embezzled by former government officials.
Addressing the crowd, Okpanachi said, “We are here to clarify that the people of Kogi State are in full support of the EFCC’s commendable work. We urge them to continue their efforts to recover our stolen wealth and bring those responsible to justice.” He highlighted specific instances of embezzlement, including the staggering amount of N80 billion and the advance payment of N800 million to American International Abuja for the children of an ex-Kogi governor.
Desmond Obaro also emphasized on the detrimental impact of corruption on education in Kogi State. “Our presence here today signifies solidarity with the EFCC, as we urge them to recover our common wealth stolen by the former governor and his associates,” Obaro stated. He stressed the urgent need for action, as the education system in the state grapples with insufficient funds, leaving many children unable to attend school.
In addition to calling on the EFCC, the group appealed to the National Judicial Council (NJC) to address compromised judges who hinder the fight against corruption.
The peaceful rally saw members chanting slogans and displaying placards with messages such as ‘Kill Corruption before it kills Nigeria’ and ‘Corruption is cancer to democracy’. EFCC officials received the group’s letter and promised to consider their demands.