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     President Muhammadu Buhari has ordered the investigations into the alleged acts of corruption leveled against the secretary to the government of the federation Engr.Lawal Babachir and acting Chairman of Economic and Financials Crimes Commission,Mr Ibrahim Magu.
     For Babachir,the senate unraveled his alleged complicity in the diversion of billions of Naira for the welfare of Internally Displaced Persons in North East of Nigeria through a report of an adhoc committee.
   
Similarly on Thursday,Magu's nomination as EFCC chairman was rejected by the senate and he was also indicted on acts of corruption by Department of State Service Nigeria.

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