Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Ibrahim
Lamorde has called on Nigeria youths to imbibe integrity as a way of life. Lamorde
who was represented by Aisha Larai Musa, Head, Enlightenment and Re-orientation
Unit, made this remark at the launch of Integrity Clubs in some Police
Secondary Schools across the South-South Zone of the country. According to him,
the clubs are design to inculcate the values of integrity and transparency in
the impressionable students to enable them grown up to be responsible citizens and
change agents for Nigeria. Economic and financial crimes, he said, could
be best prevented if an individual imbibed early in life, strong moral values
of integrity, honesty, accountability, transparency, fairness, equity and trust.
According to him, the launching of the clubs represents the Commission’s shift
from the traditional law enforcement to crime prevention through education and
citizens’ engagement. “The EFCC Secondary Schools Integrity Clubs,
therefore, are intentional, joint proactive efforts by schools and the
Commission to instil in our young ones important core ethical values of
honesty, fairness, responsibility and respect for self, others and
citizenship,” he said. Lamorde also
disclosed that, the inauguration of the club at the Police Comprehensive
Secondary School, Port Harcourt, brings to 151, the number of Integrity Clubs
already established by the Commission across the nation.
Apart from the Police
Comprehensive Secondary School, similar clubs were also launched at the Police
Secondary Schools in Akpabuyo, Calabar, Cross Rivers State and Ukana, Akwa Ibom
State. At the Port Harcourt launch, M. M. West, Permanent Secretary, River
State Ministry of Education who stood in for the Commission, commended the
initiative. “The idea of catching the children young and enlisting them
in the crusade against corruption is a welcome development that will surely
help the country”, he said. Speaking on behalf of the Director, Police
Directorate of Education. ACP Austin Odion said the gathering was a landmark in
the collaboration between the Nigeria Police and the EFCC in the fight against
corruption. According to him to completely uproot corruption, catching
them young was vital. “This will emanate from our bringing back the societal
core values and inculcating them in the young ones. This is what the EFCC
integrity Club is set out to achieve,” he said.

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