• Home
  • Photo News
  • News
    • NGO/CSO
    • Photo News
    • OrientalNews 7th Anniversary
    • Press Releases
    • World News
    • Nigeria News
    • Politics
    • Opinion
    • Sports
  • Interviews
  • SMEs
  • Law
    • Crime
  • Travel & Tours
    • Aviation
    • Tourism
  • Energy
    • Oil & Gas
    • Power
  • Business
    • Banking & Finance
      • Capital Market
      • Money Market
    • Pension
    • Insurance
    • Brands & Marketing
    • IT & Telecoms
    • Labour
    • Agriculture
    • Maritime
    • Property
    • Manufacturing
  • Regulators
    • Nigeria Bureu of Statistics
    • PENCOM
    • NAICOM
    • SEC
    • NSE
    • CBN
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Monday, May 18
  • About us
  • Terms of use
  • Privacy Policy
  • Disclaimer
  • Advertize here
  • Contact us
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Oriental News Nigeria
  • Home
  • Photo News
  • News
    • NGO/CSO
    • Photo News
    • OrientalNews 7th Anniversary
    • Press Releases
    • World News
    • Nigeria News
    • Politics
    • Opinion
    • Sports
  • Interviews
  • SMEs
  • Law
    • Crime
  • Travel & Tours
    • Aviation
    • Tourism
  • Energy
    • Oil & Gas
    • Power
  • Business
    • Banking & Finance
      • Capital Market
      • Money Market
    • Pension
    • Insurance
    • Brands & Marketing
    • IT & Telecoms
    • Labour
    • Agriculture
    • Maritime
    • Property
    • Manufacturing
  • Regulators
    • Nigeria Bureu of Statistics
    • PENCOM
    • NAICOM
    • SEC
    • NSE
    • CBN
Oriental News Nigeria
Home»Law»Crime»Vanishing Moral Standards, Value System Aiding Corruption- EFCC
Crime

Vanishing Moral Standards, Value System Aiding Corruption- EFCC

By Orientalnews StaffMarch 20, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

 

Joseph Bakare

The Executive Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Mr. Ola Olukoyede, has identified eroding value systems and moral standards as promoting corrupt practices in the system.

Olukoyede, therefore challenged Nigerians to improve on their attitudes and value systems in order to confront and conquer economic and financial crimes and other acts of corruption.

He made the call in Abuja on Tuesday, March 19, 2024 while receiving  officials of National Institute for Cultural Orientation, NICO, who paid him a courtesy visit.

He decried the worsening moral standards in the country, pointing out that moral decadence was at the root of every corrupt practice.

“We must imbibe the culture and orientation that emphasize that you don’t have any business taking what does not belong to you. Taking what does not belong to you is exactly what corruption is all about. If we have this moral reorientation, it will go a long way in helping us to shun corrupt practices”, he said.

The EFCC’s boss challenged NICO to do more in the area of cultural orientation for its impact to be felt in the society. “You have to make a difference in your own time. Let’s feel the impact of reorienting people. Do your bit. Join us and let’s see how we can collaborate. We must all come to a table and agree as a people that corruption is wrong. I also want to let you know that there is much more that we are expecting from your Institute. We need to feel your impact more. If you take the issue of moral decadence from our society, you would have solved seventy percent of the corruption problem”, he said.

He reiterated his resolve to prioritize the corruption prevention mandate of the EFCC, stressing that it is cheaper to prevent a corrupt act than to fight it. “I will want to channel my strength more on prevention. Let’s begin to look at the area of prevention, to plug the loopholes, to re-orientate people and that’s where your Institute comes in. Let us take this orientation around”, he said.

In his address,  NICO’s Executive Secretary and Chief Executive Officer, Otunba Abiodun Ajiboye stated that his visit was to seek EFCC’s support and cooperation in the pursuit of his Institute’s  mandate as “Nigeria’s foremost cultural training institute”.  He expressed confidence that the EFCC can leverage on the Nigerian cultural element to tackle corruption and financial crimes.

“There is no denying the fact that cultural appreciation can reduce the financial crime rate and corruption among Nigerians. No culture in Nigeria encourages criminal behavior or greed. There is the need for the EFCC and NICO to collaborate in stepping up the advocacy to return Nigeria’s cherished cultural values”, he said.

Share this:

  • Share
  • Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email
  • Tweet
  • Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit
Orientalnews Staff

Related Posts

NAICOM Mourns The Passing Of Barr. Rotimi Edu

May 18, 2026

Guinness Elevates AMVCA 12 with Best Dressed Voters’ Choice Award and ₦2 Million in Prizes

May 18, 2026

CGC Adeniyi Seeks Inclusive Dialogue as Customs Opens Fresh Front With Beer Sectoral Group

May 18, 2026

Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

The latest
  • NAICOM Mourns The Passing Of Barr. Rotimi Edu
  • Guinness Elevates AMVCA 12 with Best Dressed Voters’ Choice Award and ₦2 Million in Prizes
  • CGC Adeniyi Seeks Inclusive Dialogue as Customs Opens Fresh Front With Beer Sectoral Group
  •  NEMA Begins Emergency Response Campaign On Flood Disaster In South-South Region
  • National Emergency Agency Warns States To Act Fast Against Impending Floods 
  • FirstBank, Visa Launch Naira Visa Debit Card To Accelerate Nigeria’s Cashless Payments Drive
  • Federal Budget Office Says Fiscal Years Are Defined By Law
  • Nigerian Navy Dismantles Staging Camp Operated By Suspected Hoodlums In Niger Delta 
  • NIA Expresses Sorrow Of Death Of Former NCRIB President, Barr. Rotimi Edu
  • INEC Confirms Receipt Of Membership Registers From All 22 Registered Political Parties 
Categories
Quick Links
  • About us
  • Terms of use
  • Privacy Policy
  • Disclaimer
  • Advertize here
  • Contact us
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube LinkedIn
Copyright © 2026 Oriental News Nigeria. All right reserved.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.