The newly appointed executive chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Ola Olukoyede, has directed staff of the commission to
immediately declare their assets in line with civil service regulations and procedures.EFCC spokesperson, Dele Oyewale said the EFCC chairman gave the directive on Tuesday, October 24, 2023 at the corporate headquarters of the commission in Abuja while addressing senior staff of the EFCC.According to him, “All of us are going to declare our assets; from level 17, downward. I did mine, so there’s no reason for anyone to be afraid to do same.
He called on staff of the commission to pay more premium attention to the basis of fighting economic and financial crimes, pointing out that, such efforts should be geared towards growing the economy of the nation, creating rightful environment for enhanced investment and strengthening the productive base of the economy.“We must do our job to add values to the nation.
He also charged staff of the commission to be professional, thorough in their engagements, rich in integrity and be non-partisan. He assured staff of better welfare package, enhanced training and equal opportunities to ensure higher productivity. He warned, “those compromising their works and position to desist from such conduct, as dire consequences await every unsavoury tendency.”Banks in Nigeria can now refund and take customers seriously, write a review regarding your experience and watch their management take instant action. Start now.
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