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EFCC advises corps members to shun internet fraud

Acting Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Abdulkarim Chukkol, has called on members of the National Youths Service Corps (NYSC) and other youth across the country to steer clear of internet-related crimes but rather use the internet to solve societal problems

He stated this on Thursday July 27, 2023, at the NYSC Orientation Camp, Okada, Edo State while addressing corps members on “The Role of Youths in Curbing Corruption”.

The EFCC chairman who spoke through Williams Oseghale, Head, Public Affairs Department, Benin Zonal Command, urged the corp members to shun internet fraud and other forms of criminality as the consequences are grave.

“The scourge of internet fraud has become pervasive. Youths are getting embroiled in all sorts of cybercrime to the detriment of their future and the image of our nation,” he said.

He charged the youth to be role models in integrity and accountability and embrace hard work, stating that “there is no short cut to wealth and fame.”

“The fact that the rate of unemployment is high should not be an excuse to resort to crime. Yahoo yahoo is not a sustainable way of life,” he said.

At the permanent orientation camp in Iseyin, Oyo State, the Head of Public Affairs Department, Ibadan Zonal Command, Egbodofo Olumide, expressed optimism that youth would always be useful in bringing growth and development to the nation.

“We are convinced that all hope is not lost in the effort to bring this country back from the brink. As dynamic young men and women, our desire is to harness your intelligence and energy for greater public good in your areas of primary assignments,” he said.

At the NYSC camp, Boro Town, Kiama, Bayelsa State, the EFCC charged members to refrain from taking short cuts in seeking wealth.

Represented by Inspector of the EFCC, Sunday Ogar, he admonished them to “shun all short cuts leading to wealth and fame. Explaining further, he stressed that, “every challenge around us today can be traced to the consequences of corruption. The rising troubles of unemployment, insecurity, poverty disease, kidnapping and others are the results of mismanagement, misappropriation, misplacement of our resources.”

Alao Akeem

Akeem Alao is a graduate in English Education. He is a freelance journalist and language instructor.

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