

According to a statement by the EFCC’s spokesman, Wilson Uwujaren, in Abuja, the agreement was reached in Conakry, the country’s capital, following President Conde’s invitation of Magu, with a request for EFCC’s assistance in establishing an anti-corruption agency in the country.
President Conde disclosed that the success stories of the EFCC in the fight against corruption in Nigeria, informed the choice of the Commission as a mentor organization for his country’s anti-corruption agency.
He added that apart from the meeting with Conde, the EFCC chairman held a meeting with leading figures in the country’s economy towards the proposal.
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