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Corruption standing in way of youths development, empowerment —EFCC Chairman

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Last updated: December 5, 2024 6:45 pm
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From Femi Mustapha, in Kaduna

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Mr. Ola Olukoyede, has said that corruption affects every age group, but bites harder against the prospects and possibilities of youths.

He said this during a Town Hall meeting to mark the 2024 International Anti-Corruption Day organized by the Kaduna Command of the Commission today (Thursday).

Olukoyede, therefore, opined that it is more binding on young people to tackle corruption more fiercely than any other age group.

According to him the scourge of graft limits and vitiates the opportunities of youths for self-actualization.

The EFCC boss, who was represented by Zonal Commandant Dr. Benedict Ubi, said every young person needs an equal opportunity for self-expression.

He, however, stressed that this is impossible in societies where favoritism, nepotism, partisan and other extraneous
Speaking on the Thame of 2024 International Anti-Corruption Day: Uniting the Youths against Corruption:
Olukoyede said Shaping Tomorrow’s Integrity resonates deeply with the compelling need for young people to close ranks and confront the monster of corruption.

“Let me congratulate youths across the country on the theme of the 2024 International Anti-Corruption Day.

” The theme: Uniting the Youths against Corruption: Shaping Tomorrow’s Integrity, resonates deeply with the compelling need for young people to close ranks and confront the monster of corruption.”He said

The EFCC boss Disclosed that corruption makes youths vulnerable to fraudulent practices, saying one of the dreadful effects of internet fraud is its bandwagon effects on youths.

“The allure of easy money is drawing young people into the vortex of criminality. This explains why our institutions of higher learning are struggling to make students stay away from internet fraud.

“Any young person that is tainted with cybercrime faces a grim future. There is no sustainable success in internet fraud.

” Thirdly, youths need collaborative efforts for progressive innovations. They cannot achieve this in a corrupt environment. The attendant strength that comes from a positive outlook and reform-minded pursuits is too important for youths to compromise on the altar of corruption.

“Fourthly, youths need a united voice to challenge unsavory practices at every level of government. They need to come together to be watchdogs and active forces against any form of corruption. No other age group will do this for them.

“At this juncture, let me point out the route that can be taken by youths to achieve unity in the fight against corruption. One of those routes is deliberate synergy against graft.

” They can do this by forming associations, clubs, think tanks, and societies that promote good values. It is high time youths joined hands together to pursue values that will add strength to their lives.

” Another means of uniting against corruption is to lend forces and voices in support of activities of anti-corruption agencies like the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC.

” Progress-inclined youths should be more vibrant in identifying with the activities of the Commission. There are structures in place for active engagement with youths at the EFCC.

“At the Primary and Secondary School level, we have the Integrity Club serving as a rallying point for students. At the Tertiary Institution level, we have the Zero Tolerance Club. They are all platforms for engagement against corrupt practices.

“Youths can also unite against corruption by exposing tendencies and actions that run counter to accountability and right values in their neighborhood.

“This is simply a whistle-blowing opportunity for youths. There is no way corruption can be tackled if we allow it around us without a challenge. Youths have formidable roles to play in this regard.

“More important in this crusade against corruption is the overarching necessity of individual and corporate accountability.

” This entails deciding against corruption. No matter the structure any youth may want to form against corrupt practices, without a self-driven resolve to reject such practices, no other framework can work. This means that personal choices and decisions against corruption count better than any other force. ”

The EFCC boss added that every unifying action against corruption promises better prospects for all the youths.

“I urge them to embrace this alternative and make it a new rule of engagement against corruption. The youths hold the rod of the future in any nation. They should use their brains and brains to fashion out the future they desire for themselves.

” The EFCC is always willing to lend a hand in this regard. We have initiated so many measures to educate and engage young people and even built a Cyber Crime Research Centre to build capacities against internet fraud.

” Let our youths see a better future ahead of them by choosing the pathway of integrity. As we always say, taking shortcuts always cuts people short. Reject the shortcut of corruption and your future will be established.” He concluded

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