EFCC chairman calls for end to corruption, social injustice
Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Ola Olukoyede has called for an end to corruption, social injustice, deprivation, and rancour in Nigeria.
He made the call in Abuja while hosting a delegation from the Public Complaints Commission, PCC, who paid him a visit at the Commission’s corporate offices.
Olukoyede stated that crises and rancour are largely the result of corruption, injustice and entrenched deprivation and that for any system to function successfully, equity and fairness must be maintained.
He said, “Corruption is the underlying factor of injustice. We should bridge the gap that is causing injustice. Social rancor is also caused by injustice. We must come together to rid our nation of injustice caused by corruption. What is good for one is good for all.”
The EFCC chief pushed the PCC leadership to work hard in order to gain Nigerians’ support.
He also requested a Memorandum of Understanding to formalize the EFCC’s connection with the PCC, ensuring that the two commissions’ existing partnership will be enhanced.