Defence college participants understudy EFCC
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.