Again, the Executive Chairman of the Economic and
Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Ola Olukoyede, has been recognized for his
unwavering commitment to the fight against economic and financial crimes, as he
was conferred with the prestigious Award of Excellence by the National
Association of Judiciary Correspondents, NAJUC, Lagos branch.
The Award was presented to the anti-graft czar during
the 16th annual lecture of the Association with the theme: “Judicial Reforms:
Strengthening the Administration of Justice in Nigeria through Technology,
International Best Practices, Media, and Public Feedback Partners” on Thursday,
May 22, 2025 at the MUSON Centre, Onikan, Lagos.
Olukoyede, who was represented by the Chief of Staff
to the Commission, CE Michael Nzekwe, noted that the Award was both a morale
booster and a validation of the Commission’s tireless efforts in confronting
corruption.
He said: “The fight against corruption is not only
arduous, but demands exceptional courage, resilience, and consistency. Any
recognition, such as the one we have been honoured with today, is a powerful
encouragement and helps renew our resolve.”
He also commended journalists, particularly judiciary
correspondents, for their growing role in the national anti-corruption
campaign, adding that “The media’s commitment to transparency, accountability,
and justice cannot be overstated. Your dedication to amplifying voices of
integrity and exposing wrongdoing makes you a critical stakeholder in this
fight,” he added.
Olukoyede, who expressed profound gratitude to the
organisers of the award, further urged the media to continue to support
anti-corruption initiatives.
“Let us work together to build a Nigeria where
honesty is celebrated, and impunity has no place. The EFCC remains steadfast in
its mission to investigate, prosecute, and prevent economic and financial
crimes, while promoting integrity and the rule of law across all facets of
Nigerian society,” he added.
The EFCC Chairman reiterated that corruption “is
corrosive, and can diminish national dignity and economic development“.
Olukoyede also used the opportunity to call for
sustained collaboration among all sectors of society, including government
institutions, civil society, the private sector, and the media.
According to him, “We must recognize that corruption
chips away at the very fabric of our nation. The fight against it requires a
unified front. Only through consistent collaboration can we truly make
progress.”
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