In a bid to foster integrity and instill ethical values among young Nigerians, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has strengthened its partnership with school administrators in Lagos to enhance youth reorientation programs.
The collaboration, aimed at educating students on financial crimes, ethical leadership, and civic responsibility, underscores EFCC’s commitment to shaping the next generation of Nigerians to embrace honesty and transparency. Through interactive workshops, seminars, and curriculum integration, school administrators are working alongside EFCC officials to equip students with knowledge and skills that discourage fraudulent activities and promote a culture of accountability.
Speaking at a strategic meeting in Lagos, an EFCC representative emphasized the importance of early education in the fight against corruption, stating, “By engaging young minds and partnering with educators, we can instill the values of integrity and responsible citizenship, ensuring a brighter future for Nigeria.”
School administrators applauded the initiative, highlighting its significance in reinforcing moral values among students. They expressed optimism that sustained collaboration with the EFCC would empower youths to become advocates of ethical behavior in their communities.
EFCC,School Administrators Strengthen Partnership on Youths’ Reorientation in Lagos
— EFCC Nigeria (@officialEFCC) May 9, 2025
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC has sought the support of heads of schools and principals in Lagos State towards enlisting students and school children in Integrity and Zero… pic.twitter.com/93bDgN3JGQ
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