EFCC Advocates Education and Collaboration as Key Tools in Combating Corruption

HEDA Resource Centre, in partnership with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), held an engaging X-Space session to sensitize Nigerians on the importance of education and collaboration as key tools to fight corruption, with Mr. Wilson Uwujaren, Director of Public Affairs at EFCC, as the guest speaker. The discussion centered on the topic, “Unlocking the Power of Education and Collaboration to Combat Corruption in Nigeria.”

Mr. Uwujaren emphasized the critical role education plays in the fight against corruption, particularly in a society where many remain unaware of the impact of corrupt practices on national development.

He noted that corruption is often misunderstood by the public, with many failing to grasp the far-reaching consequences of the misappropriation of public funds.

“At the EFCC, we have realized from over two decades of work that enforcing the law is not enough. We need to engage all stakeholders, educate them on how corruption impacts lives, and the implications of not combating it,” Uwujaren stated.

In addition to educating the public, Uwujaren highlighted the EFCC’s use of various media platforms, including print, broadcast, and social media, to raise awareness about corruption. He cited the establishment of the EFCC Radio Station, 97.3 FM in Abuja as a significant step toward creating daily conversations around anti-corruption efforts, allowing Nigerians to engage with the commission directly and offer feedback.

He further noted the importance of collaboration with civil society organizations (CSOs), praising HEDA Resource Centre for its advocacy in the accountability space. However, Uwujaren also expressed concern about some CSOs that have derailed from their mission, focusing instead on personal gain rather than the collective good of the nation.

The EFCC’s approach to tackling cybercrime was also a key point in the discussion. Uwujaren mentioned that the commission is working on rehabilitation programs to redirect the talents of young cybercriminals into legitimate, beneficial ventures, thereby transforming them from cybercriminals into cyber experts who contribute positively to society.

Uwujaren’s address concluded with a call for Nigerians to join the fight against corruption, stressing that continuous education and collective action are essential to eradicating the scourge of corruption and ensuring a better future for the country.