EFCC RECOVERS N156BILLION IN ONE YEAR UNDER TINUBU
The Executive Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission EFCC, Mr. Ola Olukoyede, has disclosed that the Commission secured 3175 convictions and recovered N156, 276,691,242.30 (One Hundred and Fifty-six Billion, Two Hundred and Seventy-Six Million, Six Hundred and Ninety-One Thousand, Two Hundred and Forty-Two Naira, Thirty kobo) between May 29, 2023 and May 29, 2024 when President Bola Ahmed Tinubu assumed office.
He stated this in
Abuja recently at the launch of Zero Tolerance Club in University Abuja,
Gwagwalada, Abuja.
Olukoyede, who spoke
through the Secretary to the Commission, Mohammed Hammajoda said the EFCC also
recovered $43,835,214.24, £25,365.00, €186,947.10,
₹51,360.00, C$3,750.00 , A$740.00, ¥74,754.00, R35,000.00, 42,390.00 UAE
Dirhams, 247.00 Riyals and 21,580, 867631 Crypto Currency.
Speaking further, the Chairman stated that, though the EFCC put up impressive performance within the year, involvement of youths in internet fraud continued to pose serious concerns to every stakeholder in the anti-graft war.
“In spite of this
commendable performance, the Commission is deeply worried about the increasing
involvement of young people, including students, in cybercrime, popularly
called yahoo yahoo. Hundreds of suspects are arrested monthly, with many
of them ending up in jail,” he said.
He called on students
of the University to stay away from internet fraud, stressing that conviction
for fraud “ is a burden that will leave a life-long scar on the fortunes of
these youths”. He further stated that there was no justification for
cybercrime anywhere.
“There is no
justification that will make yahoo yahoo acceptable. Contrary to the impression
in some quarters, being a fraudster is not synonymous with creativity or being
smart.. As students, you are expected to channel your creative energies
into useful engagements and not get entangled in cheating others of their
resources,” he said.
Also speaking, Director
of Public Affairs Department of the Commission, DCE Wilson Uwujaren said the
Commission was at the University not only to inaugurate Zero Tolerance Club,
but also to mobilise youths against the ills of corruption.
“The blessings that
God has given Nigeria has not really translated into wealth for all of us. And
for some of us who are a little bit older, we have cause to express worry about
the future of our children and the future of our youths. This is why the
EFCC is here today not only to launch a Zero Tolerance Club for you, but to
also sensitize you on why it is important for you to embrace the fight against
corruption,” he said. The Club, he further explained, “is a
platform of continuous conversation on why our nation has to fight and win the
war against corruption”.
In his welcome
address, the Vice Chancellor of the University of Abuja, Professor Abdulrasheed
Na’Allah charged the youths to be productive and avoid doing anything that
would destroy the good name or image of their families. He further tasked them
to be productive like their counterparts in the developed nations where talents
are used for creativity and innovation rather than indulging in internet
fraud. He commended Olukoyede and management of the Commission for
finding the University of Abuja worthy for a Zero Tolerance Club.
In his presentation
on the ills of cybercrime, Assistant Commander of the EFCC, ACEII
David Ife advised youths to channel their energy towards productive and
beneficial purposes for themselves and the nation at large, pointing out that
criminality offered no gain to anyone.
Head, Enlightenment
and Reorientation Unit of the Commission, ACE11 Aisha Mohammed said the essence
of the launch of the club in Universities was to develop, nurture and empower
future leaders to be proactive and be “Ambassadors of the Commission
through education and by guiding them to propagate the core-values of
anti-corruption in their family, neighbourhood, schools, communities, societies
and the country at large”.
The launch was
concluded with the presentation of the Manuals and Magazines of the Commission
to the Patron of the Club. A signage was also presented to the School
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