
The colourful passing out parade climaxed 13 months of rigorous training to avail the officers with the necessary skills of law enforcement.
Addressing the officers, the National Security Adviser, NSA, to the president, Major General Mohammed Babagana Monguno (Retd), who also the Receiving Officer, urged the operatives to be determined and patriotic while at EFCC, and also stay fearless and show no mercy to treasury looters.
He said: "As you enter the services of the EFCC, you must fight this war with courage, bravery, professionalism and a dogged spirit of patriotism as well as determination.
"It was the desire to develop these qualities in you that brought you to the Nigerian Defence Academy in the first place.
"You must carry into your carrier in the EFCC, the virtues of love for the fatherland, which was inculcated in you right here.

While charging the new operatives to serve with integrity, Monguno warned that "any erring officer would be shown the way out as the present administration has zero tolerance for corruption".
"With the advent of President Mohammadu Buhari, the leadership of Nigeria has found the political will to fight corruption", he further said.
The NSA commended the numerous efforts of the EFCC in fighting corruption saying, "under the present administration, your organization has made remarkable strides in the recovery of stolen public assets and made significant progress in the investigation of politically exposed persons".
He further called on the new operatives not to loose sight of the fact that "EFCC is today, the lead fighter in the war against corruption and economic crimes".
The NSA congratulated the officers and enjoined the general public to support the EFCC and of course the government in the prosecution of the war against corruption.
The newly graduated operatives comprise of individuals who were picked from across the 36 states of the federation and the FCT through rigorous screening process that featured aptitude test, fitness test and oral interview.

Four individuals: Trainees O. Okpara, E. W Abili, M. O. Adeyeye and C N. Ekeka were recognized for exceptional performance in all written examinations and practical tests and for high degree of discipline, physical fitness and demonstrable leadership.
Highlights of the event include the silent drill, quick match and different military demonstrations.
Speaking after the event, the Best Overall Cadet, Trainee O. Okpara, said the 13 months training availed him with "so much, including endurance, integrity, patience and courage", and advised the treasury looters to "get ready for jail because, there will be no hiding place for them".
Media & Publicity
January 19, 2018