Law enforcement agencies in Enugu State and His Royal
Majesty, Igwe Samuel Ikechukwu Asadu, Chairman of South-East Traditional
Rulers Council have reaffirmed their unalloyed support to the Economic and
Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, in its ongoing efforts to combat corruption,
economic and financial crimes
The show of support came when the Zonal Director,
Enugu Zonal Directorate of the EFCC, Commander of the EFCC, CE Daniel Isei paid
courtesy visits to Humphrey Ohikhuare, Director, Department of State Services,
Enugu; Nkechi-Enobong Enete, Controller of Immigration, Enugu; Favour Bodunde,
Customs Area Controller, Enugu/Anambra/Ebonyi Commands; Franklin Agbakoba,
Sector Commander, Federal Road Safety Corps, Enugu; Joseph Adekunle Owuputa,
Commander of Narcotics, National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, Enugu; Hilary
Umanna, Regional Manager, South-East Airports; Major General Oluremi Fadairo,
General Officer Commanding, 82 Division, Nigerian Army, Enugu; His Royal
Majesty, Igwe Samuel Ikechukwu Asadu, Mamman Bitrus Giwa, Commissioner of
Police, Enugu State Command and Dr. Willie Elijah Etim, Commandant, Nigeria
Security and Civil Defence Corps.
During his visit to Ohikhuare on Wednesday, December
3, 2025, the Zonal Director, who said that the essence of the visit was to
strengthen the existing relationship between the DSS and the EFCC, noted that
effective collaboration was key for the two agencies to achieve their mandates
in the state. “We are here to say that the EFCC is ever- ready to work, partner
and synergize with you, as co-workers for the Federal government of
Nigeria. We do not assume that we know it all, we do not assume that we
have all the information. We believe that we can get better when we have
effective collaboration with critical agencies like the DSS. If your work
enhances my work, we are both better, if my work enhances your work, we are
both better”, he said.
Responding, Ohikhuare noted that the two agencies
cannot discharge their duties effectively without intelligence sharing. He said
that issues of internet fraud and kidnapping have assumed a disturbing
dimension, adding that the DSS will avail the Commission with every necessary
support it needs to achieve its mandate in the state. “You know our agency and
yours feed on intelligence. We can get intelligence anywhere. We will support
you. Some of these boys bring in money and from it, they buy weapons and other
things. They also tend to launder the money and use the same to finance
terrorism activities. So we get some of this information and be rest assured
that we will always share with you and together, we will achieve more success”,
he said.
At the Nigeria Immigration Service, Enugu, on December
4, 2025, Isei noted that the primary aim of the visit was to deepen the
synergy between the two agencies, adding that as a member of the Commission’s
Board, the NIS is very vital to the EFCC. “As an institutional
member of the EFCC Board, we know what the Immigration Service represents in
terms of the security architecture that we have in the country today. Issues of
foreigners coming in to do all sorts of things; either by way of internet
fraud, terrorism or financing of terrorism, I’m sure you are aware that the
EFCC had a major operation in Lagos where over 700 people were arrested and
amongst them were close to 200 foreigners. That clearly exemplifies the very
critical handshake that should exist between us. In EFCC, taking a study of the
cases that we have done over the years and the dimension of those cases, we now
have a very dedicated Section called Visa and Migration Fraud Section which
clearly brings to light that there will be need for exchanges between us and it
becomes very clear that this collaboration between us has to continue to make
this better for our dear country”, he said.
In her response, Enete assured the Zonal Director of
the Service’s unwavering support to the Commission in the state. “We are ready
to work with you. I and my officers here in Enugu are ready to share
intelligence and whatever we can share to keep criminality to the lowest
level. Anywhere you need us, be rest assured that you will have our
support”, she said.
At the Nigeria Customs Service on Friday, December 5,
2025, Isei sought for a continuous open door policy that the Service had
always given to the Commission. He said that the two agencies have always
enjoyed a robust relationship as they have both collaborated in making huge
recoveries for the Federal Government. “Customs has done exceedingly well in
collaborating with us. Most of our cash seizures at the airports are done by
the Customs and handed over to us for further investigation. It also played a
vital role in dealing with issues of getting Nigeria out of the grey list of
the Financial Action Task Force. At our level, we need to work together and
possibly do joint operations depending on the nature of the case. Our primary
interest is to have a prosperous country and we cannot achieve that without
you, our very critical stakeholder in this fight against corruption”, he said.
In her response, Bodunde reiterated the agency’s
readiness to support the EFCC in the state. According to her, “our doors are
open. Anytime you need us, just call us and we will give you the necessary
support you need”.
At the FRSC, NDLEA, Akanu Ibiam International
Airport, NSCDC, 82 Division, Nigerian Army and the NPF, the Zonal Director also
sought for more support. According to him, as critical stakeholders in
the fight against corruption, the need for intelligence sharing and improved
collaboration cannot be over -emphasized. Agbakoba, Owuputa, Umanna, Fadairo
and Giwa assured Isei of their support.
However, on Wednesday, December 10, 2025 at People’s
Palace, Edem-Ani in Nsukka Local Government of Enugu State, the Zonal Director,
while addressing His Royal Majesty, Igwe Samuel Ikechukwu Asadu, the
traditional ruler of Edem-Ani ancient kingdom in Nsukka who also doubles as the
Chairman of South-East Traditional Rulers Council, said that the Directorate
can achieve more success in the State and beyond with the support and blessings
of Igwe Asadu. He lamented the trajectory of the youths’
involvement in cybercrime, adding that as the custodian of his people’s
culture, Igwe Asadu has the necessary reach in the community to spread the
anti-corruption message.
“We are indeed very worried with the trajectory of our
youths taking to internet fraud. Parents are pained that the students they sent
to school are bringing shame and pain to them on account of their involvement
in internet fraud. I know that your voice will get across to the entire
community. We want your royal Majesty to help us through your cabinet chiefs to
also reach out to the churches, communities and pass the message to our
youths. Prevention is better than cure. If we can put them on the right path
and channel their skill towards the right direction, we will have a better
future”, he said.
In his response, Igwe Asadu pledged his support to the
Commission, adding that his doors are ever open for any form of assistance
needed for the Directorate to succeed.
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