The newly-appointed Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Ola Olukoyede, has issued a press release hours after his confirmation by the Nigerian Senate and meeting with President Bola Tinubu.
Olukoyede has since assumed office as the EFCC chief in Abuja the following day. In his first press release made available to journalists, the anti-graft agency boss said his administration has come with a clear-cut agenda of re-positioning and re-focusing the Commission for optimal effectiveness.
According to him, the rule of law will dictate the pace of the organisation. Olukoyede, in the statement signed by the agency’s spokesperson, Dele Oyewale, said the EFCC will ensure professionalism in the discharge of its duties in line with the rule of law.
“The rule of law is going to be our guiding light. We are going to drive EFCC to a place where when you see EFCC personnel, you will see a touch of professionalism. We are also going to be involved more in prevention because it is better to save money for the government than to spend money on prosecution,” he said.
Read the full press release below:
“Olukoyede Resumes, Charts New Course for EFCC Newly appointed Executive Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Mr Ola Olukoyede, assumed office on Thursday, October 19, 2023, with a clear-cut agenda of re-positioning and re-focusing the Commission for optimal effectiveness.
The EFCC’s boss, who stepped into the corporate headquarters of the Commission at 10:45a.m, inspected a guard of honour and immediately went into a meeting with the management staff of the EFCC. At the meeting, where handover notes were delivered to him by the former Acting Chairman of the EFCC, Mr Abdulkarim Chukkol, Olukoyede warmed up to the staff and unfolded his agenda of reform and rejuvenation of the works of the Commission.
The agenda revolves around a clearer and robust pursuit of the mandate of the EFCC, creating an atmosphere for transparency and accountability in governance, emphasizing preventive strategies in fighting corruption, total adherence to the rule of law and better welfare packages for staff of the Commission.
“We need to address the focus of our mandate. We should use the Commission to drive economic development. Why are we fighting crimes? It is for the system to thrive, for the economy to grow, and for the society to get better. Therefore, our focus should be geared towards developing the nation for greater benefits.”
“We are going to drive professionalism in discharging our duties in line with the rule of law. The rule of law is going to be our guiding light. We are going to drive EFCC to a place where when you see EFCC personnel, you will see a touch of professionalism. We are also going to be involved more in prevention because it is better to save money for the government than to spend money on prosecution.”
He particularly stressed the supremacy of the rule of law in the works of the Commission, pointing out that “the EFCC is a creation of the law. Its Act is a legal instrument.
“This means that all our activities should be in line with the rule of law. There is nothing we are going to do that will be at variance with the law”.
He called on staff of the Commission to eschew dichotomies, narrowness and disloyalty to themselves, the EFCC and the nation, stressing that the Commission is legally equipped to be at the forefront of fighting all shades of economic and financial crimes.
He assured of a level playing field, equal opportunities for career progression and a more rewarding welfare package. “My priority is to enhance staff welfare. We will build on what we have done before, and there are prospects that we will do better things for every staff of the Commission”.
The Chairman also called for greater commitment to integrity, diligence, industry and visionary drives in the course of professionalism, promising that staff will be treated according to their level of resourcefulness.
Olukoyede was reported to have taken a facility tour of the corporate headquarters of the Commission.