The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has issued a stern warning to fraudsters, announcing an intensified round-the-clock hunt for individuals involved in corrupt practices.
The announcement was made by the Executive Chairman of the EFCC, Ola Olukoyede, during the inauguration of the agency’s new radio station, 97.3FM, on Thursday in Abuja.
Olukoyede emphasised the EFCC’s unwavering commitment to combating corruption, stating, “We are getting stronger for the fight, and there will be no hiding place for fraudsters as EFCC will get them anywhere, anytime.” He assured that the agency is more determined than ever to eliminate corruption in Nigeria.
This declaration follows the EFCC’s recent successes in prosecuting high-profile cases and recovering billions of naira in stolen funds. The new radio station, inaugurated by the Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, is part of the EFCC’s strategy to enhance public engagement and support for its anti-corruption efforts.
Olukoyede highlighted the significance of the radio station, noting, “The journey to this epochal event commenced as far back as 2003, when the idea of establishing a radio station was first mooted under the leadership of one of my predecessors, Mallam Nuhu Ribadu. For us in the EFCC, owning a radio station is not a status symbol, but an important organ of mobilisation against graft where communication and public engagement have the same impact and depth as our operational activities.”
The station aims to provide a platform for the EFCC to disseminate information, educate the public on the dangers of corruption, and receive feedback from Nigerians. Olukoyede expressed confidence that the station will allow the EFCC to tell its story factually and without distortion.
Minister Mohammed Idris commended the EFCC for its relentless efforts in fighting corruption and urged the new radio station’s management and staff to adhere to the principles and ethics of broadcasting and journalism. He underscored the importance of shaping the public narrative around the anti-corruption campaign, aligning with the Ministry’s agenda to restore trust in public communication and amplify the Federal Government’s policies and programs.
“The Ministry of Information and National Orientation is resolute in restoring trust in public communication and amplifying the policies and programs of the Federal Government. This is in line with the first two agendas of the ministry,” Idris stated.