EFCC BOASTS 4,111 CONVICTIONS, N365 BILLION RECOVERED IN 2024


 Soyoye Omolaso 

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) secured 4,111 convictions and recovered over N365.4 billion in 2024, according to Chairman Ola Olukoyede.  

The EFCC's three-day management retreat in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, reaffirmed its commitment to anti-corruption efforts, with a focus on enhancing operational efficiency and strengthening its workforce. 

Olukoyede attributed the agency's success to the dedication and hard work of its personnel, urging them to continue their commitment to surpassing these records in 2025. 

"Professionalism and integrity are key to the EFCC's future relevance and effectiveness," Olukoyede said. "We must carefully nurture and safeguard them to maintain public trust and respect."

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) is committed to building a workforce of honest, motivated, and highly effective professionals, according to Chairman Ola Olukoyede. 

At a recent management retreat, Professor Tonnie Iredia delivered a lecture on the importance of personnel in information management and public perception of the EFCC. Iredia praised Olukoyede's leadership and emphasized the need for increased public participation in the fight against corruption.

Prominent legal expert Femi Falana also shared his insights on the EFCC's growth and its vital role in Nigeria's governance, acknowledging the commission's resilience in the face of challenges.

Olukoyede expressed optimism about the commission's future, stating that a revamped EFCC will emerge in Nigeria within the next six months.

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