In a revealing revelation, the Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Ola Olukoyede, recounted a cautionary note from President Bola Tinubu prior to his appointment. Speaking during a courtesy visit to the Emir of Ilorin, Dr Ibrahim Sulu Gambari, Olukoyede emphasized the daunting nature of his role and reiterated his commitment to upholding the rule of law and professional ethics.
Olukoyede’s account of President Tinubu’s warning sheds light on the challenges and risks inherent in his position. “Before I was appointed the EFCC Chairman, President Tinubu told me that this appointment that I was about to take, is one of the riskiest jobs that anybody can take,” Olukoyede shared, highlighting the gravity of his undertaking.
The Emir of Ilorin, Dr Ibrahim Sulu Gambari, extended his unwavering support to the EFCC, emphasizing the importance of the agency’s mandate in combating crimes and criminality in the state. He underscored the significance of upholding the rule of law, reflecting on his experiences in the civil service and emphasizing the importance of principled leadership.
Dr Ibrahim Sulu Gambari’s insights, coupled with President Tinubu’s warning, offer a glimpse into the complexities and challenges of combating corruption and criminal activities in Nigeria. The Emir’s emphasis on the need for principled leadership and adherence to the rule of law resonates deeply in a landscape where the fight against corruption remains a critical priority.
As Ola Olukoyede embarks on his responsibilities as EFCC Chairman, the significance of these words reverberates, underscoring the enduring commitment to upholding the rule of law and ethical conduct. The convergence of perspectives from President Tinubu and the Emir of Ilorin encapsulates the multifaceted nature of the battle against corruption, echoing the universal imperative of principled governance and unwavering commitment to justice.