Mr Ida expressed concern that emerging evidence linked some unregistered POS terminals to the movement of proceeds of crime.
He charged the EFCC not to relent in the exercise of flushing out all corrupt officers.
The EFCC chair said the handing over of the forfeited property demonstrated the impact of the fight against financial crimes and corruption.
Mr Ango added that it would be helpful if suspects’ tax obligations were also interrogated as part of EFCC’s investigation processes.
He argued that most suspects being investigated by EFCC for financial crimes were not tax compliant.
Mr Olukoyede stressed the importance of technology in the fight against corruption, pointing out that the studio would add value to staff productivity.
Mr Olukoyede said the western world would be made to pay interest on recovered stolen assets domiciled in their countries.
The cleric urged the President to support the anti-graft agency in its efforts to tackle corruption.
EFCC chair Ola Olukoyede has called on civil society organisations to join the agency in driving its anti-corruption campaigns to the grassroots.
He further prayed the court for an order of perpetual injunction, restraining Mr Olukoyede from holding office as chairman of EFCC.
