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EFCC urged to initiate graft reduction advocacy programmes

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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has been urged to initiate a preventive corruption reduction educational/advocacy programmes as part of efforts to further institutionalise its anti- corruption activities.

Speaking at a one-day seminar organised by the Centre for Applied and Social Advocacy, in collaboration with the Coalition for Democracy and Credible Election (CODECE), in Abuja, on Sunday, the Director General, Peoples Democratic Institute (PDI), Dr Lanre Adebayo, emphasised the importance of education as a vehicle to positively change societal values.

He also noted that advocacy was a necessary element in any national effort to enlist citizens’ participation, ownership and stainability, especially on matters of national importance.

Dr Adebayo contended that corruption had undermined the country’s development strides, adding that the current energy with which the Chairman of the EFCC, Mr Ibrahim Magu, was fighting the menace was commendable.

He, however, suggested an effective combination of both the preventive and curative approaches in order to mainstream the efforts as well as making it to endure.

He further argued that one of the ways to ensure the stainability of current reforms and efforts was through a robust preventive corruption reduction advocacy and education efforts which should domicile in the EFCC.

The Director-General called for a joint inter-ministerial and non-state collaboration in developing appropriate technical platform to support the EFCC and other anti-corruption Agencies.

Dr Adebayo noted the central role being played by the EFCC in the current anti-corruption efforts of the Federal Government, adding that both the Federal Government and the National Assembly should make adequate budgetary provisions to further support the Commission in its difficult assignment.

Participants at the seminar called for improved conditions of service for the personnel of the Commission as part of the measures to strengthen the anti-corruption policy of the Federal Government.

They also called for citizens’ support for the EFCC and other ant-corruption institutions, especially at the state and local government levels in the country in order to reduce leakages which had undermined the country’s capacity to develop.

The seminar urged the Federal Government to review the Civic Education curriculum at both the primary and secondary school levels to include anti-corruption element so as to inculcate anti-corruption training in the minds of the youth.

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