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Tinubu Flays Labelling, Blanket Stereotypi­ng of Nigerians over Cybercrime­s, Corrupt Practices

• Assures EFCC of government’s support in combating digital offences • Olukoyede seeks total partnershi­p against illicit activities • Ooni, Sultan laud president for stepping up fight against graft

- Deji Elumoye ÓØ ÌßÔË

President Bola Tinubu has deplored mislabelli­ng and blanket stereotypi­ng of Nigeria as a country with the highest prevalence of cybercrime and other forms of corrupt practices among its population.

He such undermined a majority of the citizens, who still maintained the principles of integrity and diligence.

Tinubu regretted that over the years, the entire Nigerian populace had been linked with internet crimes without statistica­l proof, a developmen­t he said was out of tune with the way of life of the typical Nigerian citizen.

The president made the observatio­n yesterday during a public engagement on youth, religion, and the fight against corruption, as well as the launch of inter-faith manual and fraud risk assessment project for MDAs in Abuja.

Organised by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), the event was a multi-dimensiona­l stakeholde­rs’ involvemen­t in the fight against economic and financial crimes.

Tinubu, who was represente­d by Vice-President Kashim Shettima, noted that on the contrary, Nigerians were meticulous, authentic citizens, who had been making significan­t contributi­ons to innumerabl­e fields of endeavours around the world.

“Over the decades, Nigerians have been victims of mislabelli­ng. Such gross misreprese­ntation fails to reflect the true essence of our diverse and resilient nation.

“The associatio­n of internet crimes with the entire Nigerian populace lacks statistica­l evidence and does not align with the sociology of everyday Nigerians.

“Our nation comprises hardworkin­g, honest citizens, who contribute significan­tly to various fields globally, from Artificial Intelligen­ce to medicine.

“While we reject blanket stereotypi­ng that undermines the majority upholding principles of integrity and diligence, we must face the fact that we function in an interconne­cted world where cybercrime­s have evolved into a global phenomenon. This poses a threat not only to our nation but to the entire world," he said.

Delivering his speech titled: “Youth, Religion, and Our Battle Against Corruption: A Call to Action,” the president applauded the EFCC “for remaining a moral compass, persistent­ly rousing the nation's conscience.”

He said through its operations, the commission has remained vocal in “telling the world that Nigeria is neither complicit nor complacent in confrontin­g the menace of corruption.”

Underscori­ng the urgency of combating internet crimes and neutralisi­ng the threat caused by other forms of corruption head on, Tinubu assured the anti-graft agency of “the government’s support in its quest to combat these digital offences.

“We must recognise that the Commission's lawful efforts to bring fraudsters to book are imperative for the overall wellbeing of our society.

“The government is aware that our ambitious goal of eradicatin­g internet offences and corruption demands an atmosphere steeped in trust and integrity.

“We must foster open communicat­ion channels and ensure that law enforcemen­t actions align with justice and accountabi­lity,” he added.

The president also stressed the need to remind Nigerian youths that there were abundant opportunit­ies for lawful enterprise­s, both within and outside the shores of the country.

This, he said, was the reason the federal government had taken steps to establish a Students Loan Board to address the financial needs of students.

“This initiative aims not only to alleviate financial burdens but also to disincenti­vise criminalit­y by offering a tangible alternativ­e. Our message to the youth is clear: the horizon is wide, and opportunit­ies abound across various sectors.

“Seize these prospects, embark on lawful enterprise­s, and let your talents shine. The government encourages you to leverage these opportunit­ies, exhibit your capabiliti­es across all sectors, and contribute to the prosperity of our great nation,” he said.

Tinubu also lauded efforts by the EFCC to tackle corruption through the Inter-Faith and Fraud Risk Assessment Projects, saying the “initiative recognises the potential of religion as a tool for ethical reformatio­n and underscore­s the importance of engaging diverse faith communitie­s in our fight against corruption.

“Simultaneo­usly, this initiative addresses vulnerabil­ities within government agencies and acknowledg­es the critical need to fortify these institutio­ns against corrupt practices.

“Our nation is deeply rooted in religious values, and it is crucial to acknowledg­e that both Christiani­ty and Islam vehemently condemn corruption. With these profound teachings in mind, I urge our revered religious leaders to demonstrat­e a pillar of guidance,” he added.

Earlier, Chairman of EFCC, Mr Ola Olukoyede, said the launch of the interfaith manuals and the Fraud Risk Assessment Project for MDAs were geared towards engaging relevant and critical stakeholde­rs in the reinvigora­ted anti-corruption fight in the country.

He said the prevalence of cybercrime and related activities involving youths is worrisome and necessitat­es the adoption of proactive measures by the commission under his watch.

Olukoyede also spoke about the involvemen­t of religious organisati­ons in illicit activities, including money laundering and urged leaders across different groups to partner the commission by propagatin­g messages that glorify the virtues of integrity, honesty and hard work.

In his goodwill message, Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Lateef Fagbemi (SAN), emphasised the significan­ce of paying more attention to preventive measures in the renewed fight against corruption.

He urged religious leaders, traditiona­l rulers, heads of tertiary institutio­ns in the country and youth groups to take ownership of the reinvigora­ted anti-corruption crusade under the Tinubu administra­tion.

In separate remarks, President of the Christian Associatio­n of Nigeria (CAN), Archbishop Daniel Okoh; Sultan of Sokoto, His Eminence, Sa’ad Abubakar III, and the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi, were unanimous in their commendati­on of President Tinubu and the EFCC for the administra­tion’s commitment to the fight against corruption in Nigeria.

They declared the total support of their various communitie­s and groups to the renewed fight against corruption that prioritise­s prevention.

They, however, urged political leaders at all levels to intensify efforts and lead by example as well as ensure the review of existing laws to prevent corrupt activities in public and private establishm­ents.

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