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Sugar council, EFCC to tackle economic sabotage

The Executive Secretary (ES), National Sugar Development Council (NSDC), Mr. Zacch Adedeji, has urged the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to tackle economic sabotage and other unwholesome practices in the sugar sector.

In a statement by NSDC’s Director Press, Ahmed Waziri, Adedeji identified EFCC as an important government agency to partner the Council’s effort in ensuring that Nigeria attains self-sufficiency in sugar production through the implementation of the Nigeria Sugar Master Plan (NSMP).

Adedeji stated this during a visit to the EFCC Chairman, AbdulRasheed Bawa, in Abuja.

He said the Council is implementing a 10-year Nigeria Sugar Master Plan (NSMP), aimed at attaining self-sufficiency in the production of sugar.

He listed other objectives of the plan to include job creation, ethanol production, stem the import as well as generates electricity.

The council, he said, is working hard to turn around the sector for the benefit of Nigerians.

He added that the EFCC is empowered by law to handle fraud. “We have mooted the idea of establishing a Sugar Intelligence Desk to comprise the NSDC, EFCC, Customs and other relevant MDAs in other to track and monitor sugar-related activities on and off the ports,” he said.

Bawa has pledged the commission’s readiness to offer technical assistance and support to government’s agencies.

”We are here to work with the Council 100 per cent. Feel free to contact us on issues that border on economic and financial crimes. This is the only country we have. It is our responsibility to rid it of any form of crime. Let’s work as partners in this regards,” he added.

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