The Executive Chairman of the Economic and Financial
Crimes Commission, EFCC, Mr. Ola Olukoyede, has urged students across the
country to see internet fraud and other acts of corruption as a
serious setback to the development of the nation and desist from them in
the interest of their future.
He stated this in Abuja on Monday,
November 4, 2024 while addressing students of New Capital
School, Asokoro, Abuja that visited the corporate headquarters of the EFCC on a
study tour.
Olukoyede, who spoke through the
Head, Media and Publicity Unit and Spokesperson of the Commission, Assistant
Commander of the EFCC, ACE1 Dele Oyewale, charged the students to defend
their future by shunning every act of corruption. ‘‘As a child, you
should know that it is wrong to be involved in corruption. Your future is very
bright. For you to get to your future, you must reject corruption
today. I see future Presidents, Senators, Ministers among you. We must
fight corruption today, so you can get to your future”, he said.
He pointed to challenges facing the
nation as effects of corruption, maintaining that a new future is possible if
students embrace a culture of hard work, discipline, creativity and
enterprise. He called on parents and other stakeholders in the training
of students to join hands with the EFCC to tackle the menace of economic and
financial crimes. “We need to move forward individually and corporately.
There is no better way of achieving this than by joining hands to fight corruption.
Everyone must be involved in the fight against corruption and this is what the
EFCC is seeking from every Nigerian”.
In his remark, Assistant Superintendent of the EFCC,
ASE I Ogunjobi Olalekan, warned the students on the dangers of cybercrime and
how to stay safe online. Speaking on three points of cyber safety: “Stop, Think
and Connect” in staying safe online, Olalekan charged the students to be
careful before opening or replying to messages from other internet users to
ensure safety. “Before you open or reply to that message or person, be sure
that what you say is true. Be sure that the request is safe, then you connect
with the person,’’ he warned.
Head, Enlightenment and Re-orientation Unit,
ACE2 Aisha Mohammed, encouraged the students to spread the good news of the
anti-corruption fight to their parents and siblings. ‘‘We want you to
take this message from the Chairman back to your homes because we want you to
be foot-soldiers of the Commission’’. Mohammed urged the students to seek to be
people of integrity and to always stand for what is right, irrespective of the
situation they find themselves in at any moment. ‘‘We want you all to stand for
integrity. Integrity is doing the right thing, even when no one is
watching you. Be a person of integrity, we want you to be Ambassadors of the
EFCC. You represent your families, communities, and the country. We are trying
to change this narrative of corruption and that’s why we want you to be good
Ambassadors”, she said.
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