EFCC Press Release
Chairman of the Economic and Financial
Crimes Commission, EFCC, Ibrahim Lamorde has commended the partnership between
the EFCC and the Nigerian Communication Commission, NCC, in the fight against
corruption in Nigeria
.
Lamorde made the commendation August
7, 2014 during a sensitization programme organized for management and staff of
the NCC in Abuja
.
Lamorde who was represented by Osita
Nwajah, deputy director, Public Affairs said the programme is designed to
foster collaboration with NCC as a key player in the fight against corruption
particularly in information and communication sector in Nigeria .
The EFCC boss said that, the
partnership will go a long way to show that NCC has zero tolerance for corruption.
According to him, “EFCC in keeping with its mandate has embarked on measures to
prevent the commission of economic and financial crimes through aggressive
public enlightenment and education as it is easier and cheaper to prevent crime
than fight it”.
The EFCC boss called on the Executive
Vice Chairman of NCC, Eugene Juwah to accept proposal for the establishment of
an NCC Integrity Section to work in conjunction with ACTU (Anti-Corruption
Transparency Unit) in the Commission and also consider extending this
sensitization campaign to other staff in its zonal offices.
He appreciated the NCC for its
assistance and contributions as a board member of the EFCC and also in its
capacity as a regulatory agency for telecommunications where it has provided
the necessary framework that has assisted EFCC in its work especially in the
investigation of telecommunication related offences.
In her presentation, Aisha Larai Musa,
Head, Enlightenment and Re-orientation Unit, E&R, noted that EFCC has the
mandate to carry out rigorous public enlightenment campaigns to prevent
the commission of economic and financial crimes.
Other speakers; Felicia Bot-Timothy,
X-rayed NCC and its role in the fight against corruption while Cosmos
Ugwu of the Legal Unit of the EFCC also spoke on the need for synergy between
EFCC and NCC in the fight against corruption in Nigeria.
In his remarks, Dr Eugene Juwah,
Executive Vice Chairman, NCC who was represented by his Chief of Staff, Julius
Ugwu said that EFCC and NCC are vested with the primary role of building a
modern, enlightened, informed and civic-oriented society. According to him,
“both agencies have been outstanding within the period of their existence and
can safely be credited as two of the agencies helping to lay the building blocks
of a modern Nigeria
, enlightened and corruption free”.
He also added that “all over the
country it is known that the fear of EFCC is the beginning of wisdom. As
voluble as some of our people may be, the only harness that can rein them to
order is the mention of EFCC, the acclaimed sanitizer of human foibles and
indiscretion in private and public offices”.
Wilson Uwujaren
Head, Media &
Publicity
7th August
2014
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