EFCC sues for cooperation in anti-corruption war
The Executive Chairman, Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Ola Olukoyede has sued for the cooperation of individuals, communities and corporate bodies in the fight against corruption in Nigeria.
In his address after a Road Walk to mark the 2024 African Anti-Corruption Day in Benin City, Olukoyode said that one way of such cooperation is the whistle-blowing initiative.
Represented by the Benin Zonal Director of the commission, Mr Effa Okim said that corruption poses a serious danger and threat to humanity, saying that it is the second deadliest affliction on man globally.
He described the whistle-blowing policy as "an anti-corruption programme that encourages people to voluntarily disclose information about fraud, bribery, looted government funds, financial misconduct, abuse or embezzlement of government assets and other forms of corruption or theft."
According to him, corruption is a pervasive and recurring act which has been a bane of both locals and the global community.
While urging members of the public to key into the Eagle Eye app, the anti-corruption device of the commission, he disclosed that the commission attached importance to every little anti-corruption support.
"Although there are ample rewards accruable to the whistle blower, the most important thing is the need to move the wheel of anti-corruption forward. This is the duty of every Nigerian and it is the focus of this year's anti-corruption day."
The theme of this year's African Anti-corruption Day is, "Effective whistleblowing for corruption-free Nigeria. "
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