The Executive Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission,
EFCC, Abdulrasheed Bawa, Thursday visited the Ibadan Zonal Office of the
Commission with a message for the staff to be hardworking and devoted to
work as Nigerians are looking up to them for success in the fight
against corruption.
According to him, “as the saying goes, the eagle is now in the hands of
the EFCC but the mission and the vision of the Commission remain the
same. Therefore, I urge you to be committed to your job. Always do what
is right and guard against wrongdoing.”
The anti-corruption czar who described his visit to the Zone as
homecoming of sorts, having previously served as head of the Zone in his
illustrious career, thanked staff of the zone for their support and
prayers since he emerged as Executive Chairman.
He urged the staff to join him in moving the EFCC to the next level.
“The Ibadan zonal office is one of the offices I love. I hope you will
maintain it and be on top of your game. If the story of my life is not
an inspiration to you as officers, nothing will. I want you to join me
to steer the ship to another level”, he said.
The EFCC boss expressed confidence that the future of the Commission is
great. He said despite its young age, EFCC is rated highly among its
peers in the business of law enforcement across the globe.
He assured that officers of the Commission will be exposed to new
training opportunities to keep them abreast of changing trends in the
fight against corruption.
Bawa was also at the Ilorin Zonal Office on Wednesday, April 7, 2021
where he called on staff of the Commission to rededicate themselves to
the task of riding the country of corruption through proactive and
intelligence-driven investigation with strict adherence to the rule of
law.
According to him, “We are going to digitalize our processes, and we have
created a new Directorate of intelligence to enable us gather
intelligence so that we will be proactive in our fight against economic
and financial crimes; and by so doing, we will also provide the
government with necessary quality advice that will lead to good
governance”
He urged the staff to make discipline and professionalism their
watchword, noting that the Commission under his watch would spare no
effort in redeeming the country’s battered image and set it back on the
path of sustainable growth and development.
“I’m here to remind you that we have enormous task ahead of us, which is
to fight economic and financial crimes in the country. It is a job you
and I have signed to do. We have a duty to rid this country of
corruption. We’ll certainly take the fight to the next level. Let me
tell you, the Government has so much confidence in us (EFCC) and the
world at large is watching us. We cannot afford to let them down.
“Everybody is important in this cause; from the chairman to the most
junior officer. We need to do our work with utmost integrity, honesty,
courage and professionalism, which are our core values. What this means
is that, you have to be above board, and of course be incorruptible”,
Bawa said.
The anti-graft czar also expressed his desire “to strengthen the
Commission’s synergy with other law enforcement organizations, both
nationally and internationally with a view to ensure that there is no
hiding place for criminals in our society. He noted that the job of
fighting economic and financial crimes is for everybody to be on board,
and speak with one voice against the menace.
Earlier, Usman Muktar, Zonal Head, Ilorin Office of EFCC, appreciated
the Chairman for his visit and assured him of the commitment of the
staff of the zone towards upholding the ideals of the Commission.