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Ola Olukoyede. |
Executive Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Mr. Ola Olukoyede has called on corruption fighters across the country to always strive to be ahead of fraudsters in intelligence, focus, thinking and strategies in order to tackle the menace of economic and financial crimes and other acts of corruption.
He
gave the charge on Thursday, November 16, 2023 in Abuja, while receiving
representatives of the The Rule of Law and Anti-Corruption, RoLAC that
paid him a courtesy visit at the corporate headquarters of the EFCC, in
Jabi, Abuja. Olukoyede explained that fraudulent schemes and
fraudsters across the world have become dynamic, especially with the advances
in technology and to tackle them, corruption fighters must be more
dynamic and resourceful. “ You must be ahead of the corrupt in every
way. The world has gone digital and dynamic. So, corruption
fighters should hone their skills at all times and not rest on
their oars”, he said.
He
commended RoLAC for its consistency and commitment to the cause of fighting
corruption, stressing that the EFCC would always collaborate with it in
entrenching transparency and sound justice delivery in the anti-corruption
corridor. Let’s work along the chain of justice delivery more and
more”, he said. He sued for more support for the Commission in the area
of capacity building,
Earlier
in their presentations, Mr. Danladi Plang, RoLAC’s Head of Programme and
Dr. Emmanuel Uche, Programme Manager on Anti-Corruption, explained that
the European Union, EU, expressed satisfaction with all the
programmes RoLAC had with the EFCC, promising that the EFCC’s priorities
would be RoLAC’s priorities. They also expressed
their commitment to strengthening their collaboration with the
EFCC in the areas of capacity building, improved technology, research and
training in the fight against corruption
According
to Plang, the EU- funded projects through RoLAC are in the second phase of
implementation. The first phase ended successfully in March 2023, with the EFCC
as one of its core beneficiaries. The project earned the EFCC development of
E-achieve, Strategic Plan and support for capacity building in investigation
and prosecution.
“
Phase two of our program commenced in June this year, so we are here to
introduce ourselves and seek your support, as well as to get your
priority areas where you think we can be of help, because even the EU has
recognized that our partnership with you has yielded great impact. So,
this time we hope that we will enjoy more of that because we are looking
towards building the capacity of the Commission`s investigators, prosecutors,
including the Special Control Unit against Money Laundering, SCUML, the Academy
and of course your operatives ", he said.
Uche
said that the EFCC’s role as the leading anti-graft agency in Nigeria is
instructive, urging the Commission to sustain the role of coordinating
other agencies, especially emerging anti-corruption bodies in some states in
Nigeria in order to improve the criminal justice system.
In
her contributions, Director, Department of Planning,Policy,
Research, and Statistics, Commander of the EFCC, CE Hadiza Gamawa
appreciated the contribution of RoLAC to the EFCC over the years,
stressing that the Commission needed more support to continue to deliver
optimal results in the fight against corruption.
Benedict
Agweye , Director of Forensics and Laboratory added that the Commission
has been very active in providing support for other agencies especially in the
area of forensics.
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