The Executive Chairman of the Economic and Financial
Crimes Commission, EFCC, Mr. Ola Olukoyede, has urged youths in the country
to be foot soldiers, brigade commanders and generals of the
anti-corruption fight and not convicts of internet fraud.
He gave the charge on Tuesday June 24, 2025, while
addressing corps members of Batch A Stream II in their orientation camps
across the country.
In an orientation lecture, delivered on his behalf by Assistant Superintendent of the EFCC II, Otagada Sunday Ogar, in Nonwa Gbam, NYSC Camp, Tai Local Government Area of Rivers State on the theme, "The Role of Corps Members in the Anti-Corruption Fight," Olukoyede observed that the role of youths in the anti-corruption fight was crucial in nation-building adding that youths should see corruption as a war against their future. He warned them against the desire to get rich quick, because of its dire consequence of earning them the tag of ex-convicts.
"An ex-convict cannot hold any leadership or public office in future, embassy officials across the world won’t grant visas to ex-convicts and no serious international or national enterprise can be run by those already jailed in any court of law. To this end, youths should be careful and steer clear of what may put their future on the line. Corruption can lead to conviction in several ways and youths should not be snared in such entanglement," he said.
Speaking further, he urged that "In your places of primary assignment, invest your time and energy on public enlightenment against corruption. Let the whole nation know that every Nigerian is a stakeholder in the fight against corruption. Use your education and insight to move everyone in your locality against economic and financial crimes. This is how to build a community of anti-corruption fighters and the surest way to move the nation forward," he said.
In Kiama Orientation Camp, Bayelsa State, Olukoyede through Assistant Superintendent of the EFCC II, Cynthia Chiamaka Okoye called on Nigerian youths to be whistleblowers by making use of the EFCC Eagle App and not to aid or turn blind eyes to fraudsters.
"I also wish to admonish you all to be ready to
serve as whistleblowers in your various environments. Don't cover up
criminal tendencies and fraudulent practices around you. Expose
them. Offer useful intelligence to the EFCC through the Eagle Eye App,
which is the EFCC's official digital fraud reporting app. The application
is open to everyone that wishes to offer useful information to the
Commission. You will surely find it useful and engaging," he said.
Speaking in Yikpata NYSC Orientation Camp, Edu
Local Government Area of Kwara State, through Superintendent of the
EFCC, SE Gbenga Adewoye, the EFCC boss also noted that the
corps members could take ownership of the anti-corruption fight by
actively engaging in public enlightenment and serving as whistleblowers
against corrupt practices in their places of primary assignment.
He also encouraged them to utilize the “EFCC’s Eagle Eye
App” to report suspicious financial activities, noting that
corruption was levying a “warfare” against their future. “When
you see something, say something and the EFCC will do something,” he said.
While describing the NYSC service year
as a rare opportunity for youths to become nation-builders and agents
of positive change, he noted that Nigeria was at a critical point where the
roles of youths in combating corruption have become
both necessary and urgent, especially as internet
fraud and other financial offences are undermining national development.
He further advised the corps
members to look inwards and be innovation-driven. “There are
alternatives to internet fraud and other acts of corruption and these
alternatives are what will make you leaders and nation builders,” he
said.
Speaking in the same vein
in Awgu NYSC Orientation Camp, Awgu Local Government Area
of Enugu State, the EFCC boss, who was represented by the Head
of Tax Fraud Section, Enugu Zonal Directorate of the EFCC, Assistant Commander
of the EFCC, ACE II Adaora Asabe Oragudosi again, charged the corps
members not to aid or cover up fraud and corruption but make optimum use of the
Commission’s Eagle Eye APP in blowing the whistle on fraudsters and
the corrupt.
Speaking further, he reiterated that the fight
against corruption was imperative and obligatory for the youth for
the sake of their future and that of the country, noting that the nation’s
ecosystem is over-burdened by corruption, which has hobbled
its growth and development.
“As young Nigerians, you can only shape tomorrow by
changing today. The fight against internet crimes and other acts of corruption
is a fight that cannot wait. It is a fight of today to make tomorrow greater.
Owing to the scourge of corruption, our national ecosystem is extremely
burdened. We are encompassed on all sides by challenges of growth and
development,” he said.
He admonished the corps members to see
the NYSC period as a unique time and privilege they should
treasure, towards becoming light bearers for the greater glory of the country.
Similarly, the EFCC Chairman, while
addressing Batch A Stream II corps members in Okada, Edo
State, NYSC Orientation Camp, charged them to take
up fight against corruption and all forms of economic and financial
crimes in every environment they will find themselves in during the
service year. Olukoyede who spoke through the head, Public Affairs
Department, Benin Zonal Directorate, ACE I Williams Oseghale, stated that
as leaders of tomorrow it was important that youth corps members got
involved in the fight against corruption, economic and financial crimes,
noting that youths cannot afford to be spectators in the fight as
they are the worse victims of the consequences of corruption.
He regretted the increasing number of
youths’ involvement in internet fraud and urged the corp members
to become anti-corruption crusaders and agents of public
sensitization on the ills of internet fraud in their places of
primary assignments.
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