The Executive Chairman of Economic and Financial
Crimes Commission, EFCC, Ola Olukoyede has tasked students across the
country to work towards building strong moral values in order to be relevant in
the society for the good of the country.
He gave the charge recently in Abuja when
students of KDM Islamic School, Suleja, Niger State, visited the EFCC’s
corporate headquarters, on a study tour.
Addressing the students, the EFCC’s boss, who was
represented by the Head, Public Interface Unit of the Public Affairs
Department, AsSISTANT Commander of the EFCC, ACE 1ITony Orilade,
emphasized the importance of cultivating good moral character, stressing that
for them to have a better future, they should make better choices in their
younger ages.
“The elderly will pass away and hand over the baton to
you. Build a solid moral foundation, so that in the future, this nation
will look forward to you for greater and better responsibilities, quality
leadership and corruption- free society. But if the foundation is not good, no
matter what your parents put into you, it won’t last”, he said.
Head, Enlightenment and Reorientation Unit, Public
Affairs Department, EFCC, ACE II Aisha Muhammed urged the students to join in
the anti-corruption crusade and reiterated that the young ones are fundamental
to the future economic growth and development of the country.
“Try and be a person of integrity, and when you go
back to school, at home, spread the knowledge you gained here today. Your
voices matter a lot. Remember, you’re very important, you probably may not know
how important you are. We urge you to be a whistleblower, and when you see
something, say something. Don’t be nonchalant about things of national
interests”, she said.
She further enlightened the students on the mandates
of the EFCC, as well as the need to be part of the Zero Tolerance and Integrity
Clubs that are operational in various schools and tertiary institutions across
the country.
An Inspector of the EFCC and a cybercrime
investigator, IE1 Eniola Kayode, also warned the students on the dangers
of cybercrimes, cautioning them on their effects, adding that such crimes pose
severe danger to them as individuals and the country at large.
“The aftermath of cybercrimes is very grave. People go
as far as committing suicide. We’ve dealt with several cases like
that. It causes reputational damage to the country and also poses a
serious issue, in foreign relations, individuals and organizations don’t like
to have anything to do with Nigeria regardless of the fact that there are so
many other good Nigerians,” he said.
The students’ visit to the Commission gave them
insights into the operations of the EFCC and provided them the motivation they
needed to be people of integrity. The highlight of the excursion was the
presentation of the EFCC manuals and Question and Answer sessions with winners
going home with prizes.
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