 Civil Society organizations, CSOs, have called on President Muhammad Bawari to immediately remove the chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC Abu Rashid, but while over what he describes as the incestant disobedience of court orders and the seeming politicization of the agency's activities. Addressing a press conference in Lagos on Friday, the anti-corruption body numbered over 40 led by Comrade Olufemi Launcin alleged that the EFCC under Bawari brazenly disobeys court orders in such a manner that does not only undermine the institutions of Nigerian democracy but also indicates a contradiction to the anti-corruption agenda of the administration of President Muhammad Bawari. According to the anti-grat bodies, the situation has reached an embarrassing height where the commission's boss Bawari has been committed to prison modern ones within two months for clear breach of the extant orders of the court. Investors who only go to jurisdictions where the rule of law and respect for human rights are guaranteed and shunning countries where rule of men predominates. In the EFCC today, it's not about the rule of law, it's about the rule of men, it's about the wish of the chairman, it's about the wish of the leadership, not even what the court says or what the law says and we are saying enough is enough. It's the only reason that the bladder disobedience to valley court order by Bawari and the EFCC is coming under the use of efforts by stakeholders who give a nice more support for the rule against corruption in Nigeria. When there are troubles in the legislature, there are troubles in the executive, everybody look out to the judiciary at the last minute. So if we have a mind that will continually disregard court orders and choose the one that benefits him, it's a signal that we're going to have a leadership or government that will derail our democracy and we are saying this cannot continue in our time. It is our time that will be shown the way out and let's bring on board someone that will be above board and that will be less political in all his approach and disregard for court orders. At every interrogation conducted by EFCC, at every prosecution, he expects whoever is found guilty to go to prison, so we expect somebody like that to also test the prison. Where is taking those people to? Those people that have been convicted. They land themselves in prison. They should have gone there. I don't know why he's afraid. For three times now he has been convicted. For three times he has disobeyed. And so we are saying we will not tolerate this any further. And so Bawari must go. Bawari must go. The Lombasa Evacuation for Refusing to Act on Several Petitions submitted to aid stressing that the EFCC seems to be allowing itself to be used as an instrument of political winch-hunt targeting particular individuals. The CSOs declared that a culture of impunity as consistently exhibited by the EFCC chairman continues to ridicule Nigeria and the Committee of Nations and sabotage efforts at attracting foreign direct investment into the country. This is the same way the Governor of the Central Bank started from years back and we all patched it on, like it doesn't matter. We know where it has brought us at this time. We can also not afford to have an EFCC chairman who does everything only for political correctness. If he wants to play politics, he should go and join any of the political parties. You cannot be chairman of a body like the EFCC and be used as a legend of which on team members of the political parties or be flagring court orders. For the EFCC to recover its past glory, it wants to trace its steps with the present by overwhelming its leadership and immediately ask Mr. Bawa to step down as the chairman of the EFCC. Once again, we say enough is enough.