The Human and Environmental Development Agenda (HEDA Resource Centre) deeply mourns the sudden passing of former Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Ibrahim Lamorde, says his untimely death represents a significant loss to the Nigerian anti-corruption community and the nation as a whole.
Reports indicate that Lamorde passed away on Saturday night in Egypt, where he had traveled to visit a family member on medical treatment. Although the exact cause of his death has not been disclosed, his passing has been confirmed by close associates.
Olanrewaju Suraju, Chairman of HEDA Resource Centre, expressed profound grief over the loss, saying the “passing of Ibrahim Lamorde is a great loss to us in the anti-corruption community and particularly to HEDA Resource Centre. During his tenure as EFCC Chairman, he was known for his collaborative strategy and stance against corruption. His leadership of the agency resulted in the prosecution of several high-profile cases and the recovery of billions of naira in looted funds.”
Suraju continued, “We commiserate with his bereaved family, the anti-graft agency, the Nigeria Police Force, and the entire nation. We pray for his departed soul to find solace with God.”
Ibrahim Lamorde’s tenure as EFCC Chairman was marked by his steadfast commitment to combating corruption. His efforts significantly advanced the fight against corruption in Nigeria, leaving a legacy of integrity and dedication that will not be forgotten.