The Executive Chairman of the Economic and Financial
Crimes Commission, EFCC, Ola Olukoyede, has called on Nigerian
Missions abroad to collaborate with the EFCC in tackling corruption and
enhancing the nation’s image on the global arena.
He made the call in Abuja on Monday, March
17, 2025 while delivering a Keynote Speech at the Public Service Institute of
Nigeria.
The Chairman who spoke through the Director of
Public Affairs, Commander of the EFCC, CE Wilson Uwujaren pointed
out that Nigeria’s image in the international community was largely influenced
by factors such as population, natural resource endowment, military strength,
political stability, quality of leadership, institutional efficiency, rule of
law, and the quality of life of its citizens. While acknowledging the efforts
of Nigerian Missions in representing the country’s interests, he stressed that
corruption remains a major impediment to their ability to project a positive
image.
The EFCC’s boss recounted how Nigeria's
reputation has been tarnished by corruption-related scandals, both locally and
internationally. He referenced the infamous 2016 Anti-Corruption Summit in
London where then British Prime Minister, David Cameron referred to
Nigeria as “fantastically corrupt.” According to him, such public statements,
while undiplomatic, accurately reflect global perceptions of Nigeria.
He further highlighted how corrupt activities
perpetrated by both Nigerian officials and private citizens have continued to
harm the country’s image abroad. Notable cases cited include the prosecution of
former governors James Ibori, Joshua Dariye, and the late Diepreye
Alamieyeseigha for corruption-related offences, as well as high-profile fraud
involving individuals like Emmanuel Nwude, Ramon Abbas (Hushpuppi), and Ismaila
Mustapha (Mompha).
Olukoyede lamented that Nigerian Missions abroad are
not immune to corruption, citing allegations of unauthorized fees charged for
services and poor accountability in the utilization of funds allocated to these
Missions. He noted that such practices further damage Nigeria’s reputation and
complicate the work of diplomats.
“Additionally, corruption-driven insecurity within
Nigeria discourages foreign investment and tourism, while making Nigerians
targets of suspicion and persecution at international borders and in other
countries'', he said
The EFCC Chairman emphasised the agency’s
contributions toward rebuilding Nigeria’s global reputation. This includes
enforcement actions, collaboration with international law enforcement agencies,
recovery of stolen assets, extradition of fraud suspects, and providing
advisory services to foreign investors. He noted that these efforts demonstrate
Nigeria’s commitment to combating corruption and promoting adherence to the
rule of law.
Olukoyede urged Nigerian Missions to complement the
EFCC’s efforts by providing intelligence on corrupt Nigerians abroad,
facilitating connections with foreign law enforcement agencies, assisting in
asset recovery, and participating in international agreements aimed at
combating illicit financial flows.
He also encouraged Nigerian Missions to engage in
cultural diplomacy by promoting positive achievements of Nigerians globally and
supporting exchange visits that allow foreigners to experience the country
first hand.
Olukoyede concluded his speech by emphasizing the
importance of the Money Laundering (Prevention and Prohibition) Act, 2022. He
explained that the new law criminalizes the operation of numbered accounts,
requires financial institutions to identify beneficial owners of accounts, and
prohibits public officers from operating foreign accounts. He urged the
diplomats to familiarize themselves with the legislation and assist law
enforcement agencies in ensuring compliance by Nigerians in the diaspora.
The EFCC Chairman appealed to all Nigerian diplomats
to allow the ethics of their profession and love of country to guide their
actions, emphasizing that their contributions are essential to erasing
corruption from Nigeria’s political landscape and restoring the nation’s
standing in the global community.