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Chukkol not Abba takes over as New Acting EFCC Boss

by Eucharia Egwuma
June 15, 2023
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Contrary to reports that Mohammed Umar Abba is the acting Chairman of Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), AbdulKarim Chukkol, the then director of operations at the Commission, is the appointed acting Chairman.

Chukkol’s ascension to the leadership position of Nigeria’s foremost anti-corruption agency follows the suspension, indefinitely, of former EFCC Chairman, Abdulrasheed Bawa.

Abdulkarim Chukkol who is the son of Professor Chukkol, has a remarkable background and extensive experience in law enforcement and anti-corruption operations.

Prior to his appointment as the acting chairman, Chukkol served as the director of operations at the EFCC. He has demonstrated exceptional dedication and competence in combating financial crimes, contributing significantly to the agency’s success. As a member of the EFCC Cadet Course 1, Chukkol has a deep understanding of the commission’s operations and a strong commitment to upholding the principles of justice and accountability.

Abdulkarim Chukkol possesses a diverse educational background that has equipped him with the necessary skills to combat economic and financial crimes effectively. He is a Fellow of the Nigerian Army War College, which reflects his strategic thinking and leadership capabilities. Additionally, he is a graduate of the prestigious FBI National Academy in Quantico, USA, where he gained valuable insights into international law enforcement practices. Chukkol has also studied at the esteemed Korea National Police University, further enhancing his global perspective on combating financial crimes.

Chukkol served in various capacities within the EFCC before now. He has honed his skills in investigating complex financial crimes, prosecuting offenders, and recovering illicit assets. His wealth of experience positions him well to lead the EFCC in its mission to combat corruption and financial malfeasance.

With his training at the FBI National Academy and the Korea National Police University, Chukkol understands the significance of international cooperation in fighting economic and financial crimes. He recognizes the importance of forging partnerships with other countries and law enforcement agencies to enhance intelligence sharing, collaborate on investigations, and bring perpetrators of financial crimes to justice. Chukkol’s global exposure and mindset will contribute to strengthening Nigeria’s anti-corruption efforts on an international scale.

The acting chairman is expected to bring a fresh vision to the EFCC’s operations. As the acting chairman, he will aim to build on the successes of the commission while implementing innovative strategies to combat evolving financial crimes. Chukkol’s leadership is expected to prioritise transparency, efficiency, and the rule of law, ensuring that the EFCC remains at the forefront of Nigeria’s fight against corruption.

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