In his Eid-el-Fitr goodwill message to Muslims across the
country, Olukoyede emphasized that Nigerians possess the strength and
determination to dismantle corrupt practices and uphold integrity in all
spheres of life.
“Nigerians are stronger than corruption. No corrupt act can
break our common resolve and determination. We have all it takes to confront
and conquer economic and financial crimes,” he declared.
Olukoyede congratulated Muslims on the successful completion
of Ramadan, urging them to embrace the values of self-denial, discipline,
sacrifice, love, and purity learned during the holy month. He encouraged
Nigerians to allow these lessons to inspire a stronger commitment to shunning
corrupt practices.
“At Eid-el-Fitr, Allah’s benevolence and sacrifice are
greatly magnified. May the lessons of love, peace, joy, and celebration of the
festival abide in us and imbue in us a greater desire to shun corrupt
practices,” he added.
Reassuring Nigerians of the EFCC’s unwavering commitment to
fighting corruption, Olukoyede stated that the agency is gaining strength and
speed in tackling economic and financial crimes.
He reaffirmed that the anti-corruption war remains on
course, with the EFCC determined to bring fraudulent activities to a halt and
promote transparency and accountability in governance.
As Nigerians celebrate Eid-el-Fitr, the EFCC chairman urged
all citizens to remain committed to the values of honesty and integrity,
emphasizing that a united effort against corruption will pave the way for a
better and more prosperous nation.
In his Eid-el-Fitr goodwill message to Muslims across the
country, Olukoyede emphasized that Nigerians possess the strength and
determination to dismantle corrupt practices and uphold integrity in all
spheres of life.
“Nigerians are stronger than corruption. No corrupt act can
break our common resolve and determination. We have all it takes to confront
and conquer economic and financial crimes,” he declared.
Olukoyede congratulated Muslims on the successful completion
of Ramadan, urging them to embrace the values of self-denial, discipline,
sacrifice, love, and purity learned during the holy month. He encouraged
Nigerians to allow these lessons to inspire a stronger commitment to shunning
corrupt practices.
“At Eid-el-Fitr, Allah’s benevolence and sacrifice are
greatly magnified. May the lessons of love, peace, joy, and celebration of the
festival abide in us and imbue in us a greater desire to shun corrupt
practices,” he added.
Reassuring Nigerians of the EFCC’s unwavering commitment to
fighting corruption, Olukoyede stated that the agency is gaining strength and
speed in tackling economic and financial crimes.
He reaffirmed that the anti-corruption war remains on
course, with the EFCC determined to bring fraudulent activities to a halt and
promote transparency and accountability in governance.
As Nigerians celebrate Eid-el-Fitr, the EFCC chairman urged
all citizens to remain committed to the values of honesty and integrity,
emphasizing that a united effort against corruption will pave the way for a
better and more prosperous nation.