The Executive Chairman of the Economic and Financial
Crimes Commission, Mr. Ola Olukoyede has charged Nigerian students to
use the internet for positive ventures and not for fraud.
He gave the charge at a one day symposium tagged
"Safe Campus for Students: Combating Physical and Digital Threats,"
organised by the National Association of Nigerian Students, Joint Campus
Council, JCC, Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma on Friday, June 20,
2025.
Olukoyede advised that rather than use the
internet for criminal activities that can destabilise the nation's
economy, deter foreign direct investment and undermine genuine efforts of
the government for economic growth and development, the youth
should evolve ideas and perspectives that can birth economic
growth and development.
The EFCC boss who spoke through the Head of Public Affairs Unit,
Benin Zonal Directorate, ACE I Williams Oseghale, regretted that
internet fraud has become a pervasive scourge with
youths embracing different shades of it to the detriment of
their future and the image of the nation and charged the students to be
disciplined and shun the allure of quick
wealth acquisition because of its grave consequences.
"There is no shortcut to wealth and fame. Acts of
criminality might deliver wealth in the short term but ultimately there will be
misery and gnashing of teeth. We are calling on youths to shun yahoo
yahoo as it is not a sustainable way to life," he said.
He urged the students to see corruption as an
enemy that must be destroyed, adding that "A new insight into the
disservice which corruption represents should make youths like you to be
willing to become change agents and active foot soldiers against
corruption and whistle blowers or intelligence gatherers."
Professor Sunday Olowo Samuel, Acting Vice Chancellor, Ambrose Alli University
in his remarks commended the Commission and other resource persons for
their insightful perspectives. He disclosed that
the University will continue to collaborate with relevant stakeholders to
ensure a safe environment, physically and digitally.
According to him, "A safe campus environment
is the foundation upon which academic excellence, personal growth and future
successes are built. It is our collective responsibility to ensure that
our institutions are havens of learning, free from physical and digital
threats."
Ojumoola Miracle Timileyin, NANS JCC Chairman,
Ambrose Alli University, expressed gratitude to the EFCC for
impacting the students with an insightful presentation. "It was
truly an honour to have you with us, and your impact was deeply felt by all
participants," he said.
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