The Emir of Ilorin, Alhaji (Dr.) Ibrahim Sulu-Gambari, has commended the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), for demonstrating resilience in the fight against economic and financial crimes and other acts of corruption.
He gave the commendation in Ilorin on Tuesday, May 28, 2024, while playing host to the Ilorin Zonal Director of the EFCC, Harry Erin, who led his management team on a courtesy visit to the Emir in his palace.
In a statement by the Head of Media and Publicity of EFCC, Dele Oyewale, the first-class monarch, described the work of the EFCC as “very important for nation building” and said the Commission deserved the support of all patriotic Nigerians for the country to redeem its image before the international community.
“The rate at which corruption has permeated the Nigeria system is alarming. People don’t need to go to school to be taught how to commit economic and financial crimes. Yet, you find Nigerians especially the young ones getting involved in technically high crimes. It is bad to the extent that rich people in Nigeria today are often seen to be corrupt. This is not good for our image. We owe our nation the sacred duty of making this country free of corruption and crimes”, he said.
While acknowledging the challenges involved in the anti-corruption fight, the Emir admonished the EFCC to continue discharging its responsibilities in fighting crimes and ensure corruption is reduced to the barest minimum, if not eradicated.
He expressed optimism that the Ilorin Zonal Command under the leadership of Erin has all it takes to succeed in crime fighting, describing him as “eminently qualified for the job.”
Earlier, Erin, who described his visit to the palace as “homecoming” commended the Emir and the entire traditional institution in the state for the support the Command had received from them in the past six years of its creation.
“Your Highness, we are here today to appreciate you for the support the Commission has received from you in the discharge of our responsibilities. We like to further seek the support of the Ilorin Emirate in ensuring that the anti-corruption message is relayed down to the grassroots. A corruption-free society will foster peace, unity, and security for all citizens”, he said.
The Zonal Director also took time to speak on the mandate of the EFCC, pointing out that “the Ilorin Zonal Command of the EFCC has made a lot of achievements in fighting economic and financial crimes such as money laundering, embezzlement, illegal mining, cybercrime among others as criminals are now relocating from Kwara because it is no longer business as usual”.
While urging the royal father and his subjects to always report any case of fraudulent activity that may arise in their domain to the Commission for investigation, he noted that “our royal fathers have a crucial role to play by using your good offices to champion the crusade against corruption among your subjects”.