Minister of Education, Maruf Olatunji Alausa, praised EFCC Chairman Ola Olukoyede for transforming the commission into a model for anti-corruption efforts under President Tinubu.
During a visit to EFCC headquarters, Alausa acknowledged the recovery of 501 double-step bunks, 939 mattresses, and 12 wooden beds from a cybercrime bust called Operation Eagle Flush.These items will be used to improve education infrastructure in unity colleges.Olukoyede highlighted that 792 suspects, including 193 foreign nationals, were arrested and convicted, with the latter deported.He emphasized the EFCC's focus on proactive corruption prevention, particularly in procurement, which accounts for most government corruption.
The handover of assets aligns with the government's goal to enhance education quality, with ₦50 billion already allocated to the Nigerian Education Loan Fund.Olukoyede stressed transparency in deploying recovered funds to benefit Nigerians, ensuring justice and accountability in public resources.
Original title: Alausa Hails Olukoyede, Says EFCC ‘Cleanest Ever’ Under Tinubu
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