Press Release
Executive Chairman of the
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Ibrahim Lamorde has called on
Nigerian women to lead the fight against corruption.
He made the call on
Tuesday, March 24, 2015, at a one-day sensitization workshop organised for
women, civil society and community- based groups by the EFCC, in collaboration
with African Centre for Media and Information Literacy, AFRICMIL, in Ibadan,
Oyo state.
Lamorde, who was
represented by Mr. Wakili Mohammed, Director, Internal Affairs, EFCC said
that for women to play active role in the fight against corruption and
financial crimes, they needed to be key players in the process. According to
him, “the power to liberate our nation as one blighted by deep-rooted
corruption, lies in the hands of women”.
The EFCC boss described
"corruption as the bane of the nation's development, often resulting in
low spending on education, healthcare, and other social services that directly
affect women and children".
Also speaking, Dr (Mrs)
Kemi Wale-Olaitan, Director, Association for the Advancement of Womanhood,
stressed the need for women to be mainstreamed into the gender policy on
corruption. “Women should be considered and empowered to nurture
the coming generations on the importance of anti-crime crusades, for a
better today and a stronger tomorrow, for changed adults and passionate
youth",she said.
In her presentation, Mrs
Betty Akeredolu, Founder/President, Breast Cancer Association of Nigeria,
challenged women to be change agents in the fight against corruption. She urged
them to come up with good ideas and be ready to partner with EFCC and other
NGOs to be able to make the desired change in their various communities and the
country at large.
Head, Enlightenment and
Reorientation Unit, EFCC, Aisha Larai Musa, in her presentation, said that the
EFCC Act empowers it to investigate, prosecute and prevent economic and
financial crimes. She applauded the participants for turning up for the
programme and encouraged them to get acquainted with the activities of the EFCC
in order to be able to partner effectively with it, in the fight against
corruption.
The one- day workshop was
one of the sensitization programmes of the EFCC, targeted at different interest
groups, to engage them in the fight against corrupt practices. The workshop was
attended by representatives of the civil society, community- based groups and
women from all walks of life.
Wilson Uwujaren
Head, Media & Publicity
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