By Dele Ogbodo
The Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Mr. Ola Olukoyede, has identified corruption as perhaps the only reason why Nigerians can not enjoy their numerous resources.
He however charged youths across the country to collectively fight corruption and all forms of economic and financial crimes in order to accelerate growth in the economy.
Olukoyode, gave the charge recently when undergraduates of Economics Department of University of Abuja, visited the Corporate Headquarters of the Commission in Abuja.
The Chairman, who spoke through the Acting Director, Public Affairs, Mr. Wilson Uwujaren, said Nigeria as a country is blessed with all the resources needed for its development.
“We are already going through tremendous challenges as a nation, if we look at it basically, what is causing these challenges is corruption.
“So, the onus is on us as citizens to join hands with the EFCC to ensure that we fight this cancer called corruption; fight it to the barest minimum, because however you look at it, unless we defeat corruption, we cannot achieve what we are set to achieve as a nation.” he said.
The Chairman further charged the students to collaborate with the EFCC by championing the fight against corruption in order to foster and encourage development of the nation.
Head, Media and Publicity Unit, Assistant Commander of the EFCC, Mr. Dele Oyewale called on the students to identify with everything capable of removing leakages in the economy, pointing out that corruption is the worst leakage in any economy. He enjoined the students to join the fight against corruption, stressing that no society or environment, whether micro or macro, grows when all the basic indices of development are not in place.
In his presentation on: Fighting Corruption as a Catalyst for Economic growth, Oyewale, explained that, “corruption causes distortion, dislocation anddisequilibrium in the economy and the only way to reverse those negativeindicators is to fight it to a standstill”.
On her part, Head, Enlightenment and Reorientation unit, Assistant Commander of the EFCC, Aisha Mohammed, called on the youths to be ambassadors of positive change and support the EFCC in its fight to cleanse the country of all forms of economic and financial crimes.
She further called on the youths to be EFCC’s foot soldiers by preaching the ills of corruption to the larger society.
Your roles in the anti-corruption fight is paramount. Wherever you are, we need you to join hands to make Nigeria a better place for all of us. Be ready to be change agents and good ambassadors of the EFCC”, she said.
Chief Superintendent of the EFCC, CSE Daniel Nwaka, spoke on: “Cyber Hygiene”, stressed the need for youths to be wary of how they used the internet.
“Do not give unauthorized access to Apps on your phones, do not download applications you don’t need as some of them could be malwares, capable of stealing your whole information and selling them on the dark web.” he said.