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The Acting Executive Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Mr. Abdukarim Chukkol, has called on Nigerians to be more focused and committed to the war against economic and financial crimes.
He made the call on Tuesday, October 10,
2023, while receiving Post- Graduate Auditing and Forensic Management Students
of Nile University, who came on a Courtesy Visit to the Corporate Headquarters
of the Commission, in Jabi, Abuja.
Chukkol who spoke through the Acting Director, Public
Affairs Department, Wilson Uwujaren said fighting corruption was not for the
EFCC alone but for all patriotic citizens of the country.
“Fighting corruption is not for the EFCC alone because no
matter what we do on our own, we can’t win this war without the buying in of
the people, and young people like you. You have a role to play in this
exercise. One of our former Chairmen said that one of the most important
stakeholders that we have in fighting corruption are the citizens, and you are
all citizens, as you have a great role to play in this fight”, he said.
“Chukkol further said that, “corruption is one of the
problems that is affecting the progress of our nation, there is nowhere you
look at in our society today that you can’t find evidence of corruption. Our nation
is highly blessed in terms of resources, materials resources, but despite
the potentials that we have as a nation, we have not been able to make progress
because of corruption”
Head, Media & Publicity Unit of the EFCC,
Assistant Commander of the EFCC, ACE1 Dele Oyewale stressed the need
for new Ideas in driving the anti-corruption fight. He
specifically called for new insights through digital
applications, creative resistance to corruption and musical engagements
of youths and other Nigerians to shun all shades of corruption. “We need
fresh thinking to tackle corrupt practices. As youths, digital
interventions, creative resistance to graft ad musical re-orientation are
important. The task of fighting economic and financial crimes is a task for
everyone, because we are all suffering the effects of corruption across the
country, we should also be involved in fighting it”.
Also in a presentation on the topic on
the ‘Forensic investigation and Auditing’, Head of
Tax Fraud Section, Joseph Yepwi says the EFCC does its
investigation in a professional way and in the processes, collaborate
with other government bodies both locally and internationally. Also, EFCC’s
Engagements with Stakeholders was addressed by Deputy Director,
Creative Engagements, DCE, Nwanyinma Okeanu. “The commission engages and
collaborates with stakeholders across the globe, like the FBI, Metropolitan
Police and all of them because we had an alliance. So it doesn’t matter where
you commit your crime and get to, somebody somewhere is watching your back”,
she said.
Head, Cybercrime Section, Nuhu Buhari spoke
on Impact of Technology on Auditing. He urged the
students to be abreast of new trends in auditing system as the world has
evolved into a paperless era, with the challenges of cloud computing. “As a 21st century
Accountant, you should be ready when you go for auditing or investigation
analysis, be looking at cloud computing because the world has gone digital and
paperless. You need no paper to audit the cloud, the world has moved fast past
paper”, he said.
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