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Olukoyede Bags Integrity Award 

THE Executive Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Ola Olukoyede, has once again been recognized for his unrelenting commitment to transparency, justice, and integrity in the fight against corruption and other financial crimes as he was conferred with the prestigious award for Courage in Justice and Transparency by the Nigerian Human Rights Community.

The event, which took place on Wednesday, April 16, 2025, at the Airport Hotel in Lagos, was attended by top public servants, civil society leaders, and stakeholders in governance and justice.

Olukoyede, who was represented by the Chief of Staff to the Commission, Commander of the EFCC, CE Michael Nzekwe emphasized the collective responsibility of all Nigerians in the fight against corruption, stating “We owe this obligation to our nation and to future generations. Fighting corruption truly requires courage and transparency.”

He described the recognition for Courage in Justice and Transparency as both humbling and motivating, adding that combating graft demands unwavering resolve. “Corruption is a monstrous mountain, and you need courage to break it into pieces. The most difficult thing to say is NO in the face of threats and challenges,” he said

Olukoyede also stressed the need for transparency among EFCC operatives and the entire justice system, asserting that “he that comes to equity must come with clean hands.”

He dedicated the award to the hard-working staff of the Commission and expressed appreciation to the Nigerian Human Rights Community and the Green Peoples Environmental Network for the honour. “This award will surely encourage us to do more,” he said.

He called on the civil society and advocacy groups to intensify efforts in promoting justice and integrity across the country. “We need to build formidable synergy against corruption. Every little success in breaking the hard nut of corruption is significant, and if we remain consistent, we will eventually succeed in bringing down the rocky tower of graft in our land.”

“The EFCC remains committed to upholding its mandate and strengthening Nigeria’s anti-corruption fight, inspired by recognitions such as this that affirm its enduring efforts,” he said.

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