 Meanwhile, the network against corruption and trafficking initiative NACAD has drawn the attention of the President Bola Ahmad Tinnabu to perceived delay in investigating and prosecuting heads of ministries, departments, and agencies found culpable in corruption scandals through partitions by the body and other concerned Nigerians. The spokesperson of NACAD, Iteve Nuruddin, said this at a press briefing in Abuja on Tuesday. NACAD commanded the President Bola Tinnabu for allowing and encouraging the environment for the anti-corruption fight to thrive, as it also lauded the National Assembly committees on public partitions and anti-corruption for reviving the fight against corruption and nepotism. Some of the agencies named who have corruption partitions against it and its heads are the Office of the Solicitor General of Nigeria, headed by Mrs. Beatriz Jedi Agba. Commandant, National Defense College, or Lui Muiwa, or Lotu. Director of Procurement, Niger Delta Development Commission, Alex Nevely, Niger Nuclear Regulatory Authority, Idris Yaw, and former Director General of the National Emergency Management Agency, Mustafa Ahmed. We have intercepted several financial infractions committed by persons in public office. These infractions include money laundry, massive corruption, gross abuse of public office, owning and running of private companies while in office, and forced asset declarations, contrary to provisions of the Constitution or the Federal Republic of Nigeria. The catalog of those fan-wanting, revealous infractions include managing director of Niger Nuclear Regulatory Authority, Mr. Idris Yaw, and the immediate past director general, National Emergency Management Agency, Nema, Mustafa Habib Ahmed. The knockout can authoritatively state that the trial, so Mr. General of Nigeria, Beatriz Agba, the Commandant of National Defense College, and the Director of Procurement, NEDC, were found wanting in the area of owning and running private companies while in office and forced declaration of assets. While fielding questions on if the group has enough evidence on their left partitions on the MDAs, the group insisted that it has more than enough evidence, which is why those involved have not sued them. Niger Nuclear Regulatory Authority, Mr. Idris Yaw, is fan-wanting in the alleged laundry of over 20 billion era. The immediate past director general, National Emergency Management Agency, Nema, Mustafa Habib Ahmed, is indicted in his flagrant abuse of due process of law by diverting the Nema Fundsment for Disaster Prevention, Management and Remediation, and mounting to over 95 billion era to his friends of police and relations. All petitions have been submitted to the committee. We have also been briefed that the parties indicted have been invited. We urge the committee to remain steadfast in this duty to address the issues as stated. While we trust in the mental and capacity of the National Assembly Committees, we also wish to draw the attention of the presidency to these infractions, as well as the attention of the Nigerian public. We don't expect an organization of these rapes to make allegations that cannot substantiate. One thing is to get the allegation, you know, the petition from people. Another thing is to subject those petitions, those allegations to our own scrutiny. We voted figures here. They mentioned names. That should have been funded before we come out to talk about these people or their activities. We have verifiable information about those people. We are trying to investigate these activities. We dig up these and we expose it. If they think what we have is not true, they have options. They can go to court, they can see us. But I can tell you, since we've been doing this, we've not been brought to court. If you drag us to court, I don't think you are going to win us. The law we prefer, we have facts and figures. They are allegations, though, that are proven otherwise by the court of competent jurisdiction. But our duty is to expose this thing, let the anti-corruption agencies take it. We don't have power to prosecute.