 There was jubilation in Lagos on Thursday as leaders of over 150 anti-corruption civil society organizations gathered with their supporters to celebrate with their supporters towards the attempt of First Step in the cleaning process of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission. The anti-graphed crusaders led by popular human rights activist Debo Adiniran, who doubles as chairman, center for anti-corruption and open leadership, commended President Tinnable for showing a bold step will to fix the wrongs in critical areas of the Nigerian system and doing the right things in singularly complex circumstances. They noted that the suspension of the chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Abu Rashid Bawa, and the governor of the central bank of Nigeria, Godwin MFLA, was long overdue. Now we want to use this Bawa case as a case study. We are going to follow you to the letter. We are not stopping our protest at the level of he being suspended, like I said earlier before. We are going to ensure that he's thoroughly investigated through due diligence investigation. The posterity will have a positive story to tell about us because when this history of today is written, it will be written about what you and I contributed to the fight against corruption in this country. We don't have any other job better. Once we kill corruption, then there will be enough food for you. There will be enough house for you. There will be good education for you. There will be healthcare delivery for you.