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Defence college participan­ts understudy EFCC

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Some participan­ts of Course 28 of the National Defence College (NDC) yesterday embarked on a study tour of the headquarte­rs of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) in Abuja.

The tour, according to the leader of the NDC delegation, Air Cdre Titus Dauda, is part of the requiremen­ts of the policy and strategy course, tailored towards national security and developmen­t.

News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the visitors were received by the Secretary to the EFCC, Mr Ola Olukunlede, who represente­d the Acting Chairman, Mr Ibrahim Magu.

Dauda told his host that in line with the course objectives, the tour was meant to acquaint participan­ts with the operations of relevant institutio­ns such as the EFCC.

“We chose the EFCC because it is one of those strategic establishm­ents that lead the fight against corruption.”

He said that when the fight against corruption is successful, a lot of national resources would be saved to achieve national developmen­t.

“And when there is national developmen­t, there would be national security. A lot of the security challenges we have today won’t be there,’’ he said.

Dauda explained that the tour was a nationwide exercise involving the 106 participan­ts of the NDC Course 28.

According to him, the participan­ts were divided into five teams to visit the commission’s offices and formations in Bauchi, Imo, Kaduna, Kwara and Zamfara.

Responding, Olukunlede described the NDC as a strategic institutio­n that “brings out the best in its participan­ts in the area of intellectu­al contributi­on to national security.’’

“Of course, there is a connection between corruption and insecurity. There is a probabilit­y where you have corruption, there will be insecurity. There’s a strong link,” he said.

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