The Executive Chairman of Economic and Financial
Crimes Commission, EFCC, Ola Olukoyede has charged youths in the
country to prioritize the pursuit of ethical values in order
to excel in their endeavours and emerge as worthy future leaders of
the country.
He gave the charge on Wednesday, April 7,
2025, during an Integrity Club outreach programme of the
Commission in Al-manar Basic Education School, Life Camp, Abuja.
Represented by the Head, Public Interface of the
Public Affairs Department of the EFCC, Assistant Commander 1, Tony
Orilade, Olukoyede noted that threading the path of moral rectitude would
launch students and youths of the country onto the path of their
desired greatness.
He urged them to be mindful of
the type friends they keep, and conversations they
indulge in order not to be led astray but to remain
diligent in the pursuit of their careers with the hope of emerging
responsible citizens.
Orilade disclosed that the essence of the visit
was to encourage the students evolve a virtuous lifestyle, sound
leadership qualities, crime and corruption-free personalities
as the country’s future leaders.
“We are here to sensitize you
against embracing anti-social behaviours. We are doing it
because we would hate to see you run into trouble by reason of
commission of financial crimes. We don’t want to invite you for
interrogation or investigate any of you for corruption in
future. As future leaders, we desire you to be leaders with honour
and integrity; to be responsible and accountable,” he said.
He enjoined the students to enlist
in EFCC’s Integrity Club so as to be further guided on
the path of ethical conduct.
The Head, Enlightenment and Reorientation Unit of
the Commission, Assistant Commander 11, Aisha Mohammed, reinforced the
need for the students to make integrity their watchword in all
they do.
“Integrity is doing what is right even when no
one is watching. In order words, you must speak
out whenever you see something that is wrong and rest
assured that the EFCC will step in and ensure that the right thing is
done,” she said.
In his response, the Vice Principal, Alhaji Adamu
Sliu, expressed delight with the sensitization visit
of the Commission and urged the students to marry
integrity and pursuit of academic excellence in order to excel
in the society. “Always remember that good character matters most,” he
said.
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