The Chief Executive Officer and National Coordinator of Service Compact with All Nigerians (SERVICOM), Mrs. Nnenna Akajemeli has commended the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), on its deft and professional handling of issues involved in currency mutilation, racketeering, and other instances of Naira Abuse.
She gave the commendation in Abuja on Friday, June 7, 2024, while on a courtesy visit to the Executive Chairman of the EFCC, Mr. Ola Olukoyede at the corporate headquarters of the Commission.
According to Mrs. Akajemeli, “The operational dynamism of the EFCC has succeeded in breaking an age-long tradition of spraying of Naira notes across the country, “with the attendant effects of respect and dignity being accorded our national currency”.
“The EFCC has changed that aspect of our culture. Today, across the country, Nigerians no longer spray, staple, mutilate, or do any dishonourable thing to the Naira. The symbol of our economy is now being respected.”
Speaking on the purpose of her visit, Akajemeli said her team was in the Commission to seek closer and stronger collaboration and continued effectiveness of the Servicom Unit in the EFCC, stating that EFCC has done well in service delivery. She particularly applauded the Commission on its reception, investigation and interface with the public, pointing out that “there are appreciable and noticeable improvements in the works of the EFCC”.
The Servicom’s boss pointed out that her agency, as the service delivery arm of government, would always monitor public and private institutions to ensure that Nigerians derive optimal satisfaction from them. She charged the EFCC to continue on its path of “excellence and commitment to global best practices in its operations”.
Responding, EFCC boss, Ola Olukoyede, represented by Director of Investigation, Abdulkarim Chukkol, appreciated the Servicom National Coordinator for her visit and understanding of the workings of the EFCC.
He assured her that the Commission, being a frontline anti-corruption agency, has a cream of professionals that continually adhere to Standard Operating Procedures in its mandate and with great respect for global best practices.
He particularly stated that the EFCC placed a high premium on service delivery with the Servicom Unit as a vital Unit.
Chukkol assured the team of EFCC’s continued adherence to the rule of law, stressing that Olukoyede is serious about doing things rightly.
“We handle and respect petitioners highly each time they come with their petitions. Some of the feedback you may be getting against us is when they want us to do what is not within our mandate or ambit of the law and when they don’t get it, they complain,” he said.