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EFCC unveils Katsina zonal office, launches high-profile investigations

The Katsina zonal directorate, which commenced operations in January, is now fully active, with a mandate covering both Zamfara and Katsina.

• April 23, 2026
EFCC unveils Katsina zonal office
EFCC unveils Katsina zonal office

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has established a new Katsina zonal directorate, signalling a strategic push to tighten its grip on financial crimes across the North-West region.

The Katsina zonal directorate, which commenced operations in January, is now fully active, with a mandate covering both Zamfara and Katsina.

The acting zonal director, Chinedu Ozugha, disclosed this during an interactive session with newsmen in Katsina on Wednesday.

According to him, the directorate has received a large number of petitions and has commenced investigating some high-profile individuals.

Mr Ozugha said, “The move to open this office underscores a renewed commitment to fighting corruption and financial fraud in Nigeria, particularly in the northern region.

“This expansion is part of a nationwide effort to strengthen the anti-corruption campaign, and also to decentralise operations to the grassroots. However, the battle cannot be won by the EFCC alone. We are therefore calling for a united front involving citizens, the media, and other institutions.

“Public enlightenment is critical. People must understand what constitutes corruption and the consequences it carries. The fight must begin at the community level.”

The director also highlighted the crucial role of investigative journalism in exposing corruption, urging media practitioners to partner with the commission to amplify awareness and uncover illicit activities.

According to him, with adequate support, the commission will be better equipped to track down corrupt individuals and uncover financial trails.

“We also want people to know that EFCC is now fully on the ground in Katsina. If you have information, come forward, we will act,” Mr Ozugha stated.

He further revealed that, despite its relatively short stay, the zonal office had begun leveraging judicial support to expedite the prosecution of suspects.

Mr Ozugha assured the residents that the commission was open to public petitions, promising prompt action on credible reports. 

(NAN)

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