
“As a regulator, we do not have powers to prosecute offenders, but we can only report suspicious activities to the EFCC,” he said.
Kari, who led a team to the EFCC Headquarters on a visit, noted that there was an urgent need for the anti-graft agency to beam its searchlight on the sector, in order “to consolidate on the gains achieved”.
“We need your partnership in the areas of investigation, prosecution and calling erring operators to order, in line with the relevant laws,” he added.
He further explained that NAICOM had received inquiries on some persons and companies from the EFCC, which were being acted upon.

He further stressed that both organizations were working to achieve same purpose of sanitizing the sector, and described the tasks ahead as “very tough and challenging”.
Media & Publicity
14th September, 2017
14th September, 2017