Anti-graft War: EFCC, Police Radio to Collaborate to Boost Public Engagement

Executive Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Abdulrasheed Bawa, has said that the EFCC would continue to partner with relevant stakeholders to boost public involvement and more effective enlightenment about the menace of corruption.

He stated this on Monday, July 18, 2022 while receiving the Head of Station, Nigeria Police Radio, Andrew Aniamaka. According to him, the radio is one of the best medium of dissemination of information and its potentials should be harnessed to promote anti-corruption campaigns.

The EFCC’s Chairman, who spoke through the Commission’s Director of Operations, Abdulkarim Chukkol explained that: “We are ready to grab every opportunity to ensure that our programmes and information are properly disseminated, because there are a lot of fake stories out there and if we don’t talk about our own stories the way it should be told, nobody will know.”

In his remarks, Aniamaka thanked Bawa and sued for partnership for wider dissemination of EFCC`s activities on the Nigeria Police Radio to enable the public know the good works of the commission.

“We are your neighbors and our radio talks about issues on security and the activities of all law enforcement agencies, so we want your agency to give us a desk officer that will give us any information you want us to put out there. Nobody can tell our stories better than we can, so let us be your megaphone so that the world will see you in a better light” he said

 

Media & Publicity

20 July, 2022