 President Mohammed Buhari has been urged to order the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Crimes Commission, RCPC, to take over the 1.5 trillion Naira-Ford allegation against the Director-General of the Nigerian Maritime and Safety Agency, NIMASA, Bashir Jamal. Rising from oppressed briefings in Lagos, the Center for Public Accountability in collaboration with the Coalition of Civil Society Organization says it no longer has faith in the economic and financial crimes commission to handle the probe. Convener of the Center, Olufemi Lawson, says their group is sending out a petition that the President and the Senate alleging that the EFCC Chairman, Abdul Rashid Bawa, is complicit as three of his siblings enjoy fully paid scholarship by NIMASA. Lawson also takes a swipe at Bawa who he says has been in the news recently for all the wrong reasons. We are also calling on the National Assembly, particularly the Senate, to ask the EFCC Chairman to step aside on this matter while the thorough investigation is carrying out to unravel the mystery behind the scholarship given to his siblings by the DG of NIMASA. We have monitored the EFCC Chairman since he has zoomed office and we have discovered that he is always playing to the gallery instead of facing the task of preventing and fighting corruption. To address our point, you recorded recently a court in Abu Dhabi, you know, virtually convicted him, you know, because of his disobedience of his office.