The Executive Chairman of the Economic and Financial
Crimes Commission, EFCC, Ola Olukoyede, has stated that the Commission is
fighting corruption and internet crimes to protect the future of students
across the country, charging them to be more committed to the fight.
The EFCC boss stated this recently in Abuja when
students of Britmax International School visited the EFCC’s headquarters on a
study tour.
Olukoyede, represented by the Head, EFCC 97.3 Fm Radio
Station, Deputy Commander of the EFCC, DCE Nwanyinma Okeanu, said the fight
against corruption was meant to eradicate vices from the society.
According to him, the mandate of the EFCC, since its
conception, is to fight economic and financial crimes and correct the
anomalies affecting the future and dreams of every Nigerian, especially
youths and to see that every young person is treated rightly.
‘‘The job of the EFCC is to sanitize our financial
space and see that everyone is treated equally. The EFCC is an
organization that fights for the people and restores the good things of the
country. The fight against economic and financial crimes starts with you as a
student, teacher, and as a parent”, she said.
He stressed that corruption is a cankerworm that has
eaten deep into the lives of younger ones and the society at large, adding that
the fight is for Nigerians irrespective of age and position to ensure a better
Nigeria.
Head, Enlightenment and Re-orientation Unit,
Assistant Commander of the EFCC, ACE II Aisha Mohammed, charged the
students to be good ambassadors and representatives of the Commission by
spreading the anti-corruption message to everyone they come across.
‘‘You are all important stakeholders of the
Commission. Always have a positive spirit and remember that your voices matter
in this fight. Be a change agent wherever you are. This engagement is focused
on catching and orienting the mindsets of the young ones to be good
ambassadors of your family and Commission at large.
Continuing, she stressed that, “the holy book is
there to guide you, the future belongs to you. Spread this message to everyone
you come across. Stand for integrity always”.
Assistant Superintendent of EFCC, ASE I, Ogunjobi
Olalekan, while speaking on cybercrime and its impact, encouraged them to
pursue their dreams and ambition adding that they can attain excellence and be
whatever they want to be through determination, hard work, integrity,
transparency and accountability.
‘‘You can be whatever you want to become by hard work
and determination. We need you as programmers, forensic analysts and so on and
try not to yield to peer group pressures,’’ he said.
An EFCC’s quiz contest was organized and won by Thomas
Oluwatosin Akhigbe and Jahdiel Akinrowo. They got mobile phones each for
their outstanding performance and were crowned EFCC’s Ambassadors.