
Fighting Financial Crimes is Crucial National Service- Bawa Tells Graduating Cadets
The Executive Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Abdulrasheed Bawa, has stated that tackling economic and financial crime is a crucial national service.
He stated this on Thursday during the induction of 115 Detective Inspectors into its Service at the Police Mobile Force Training College, Ende Hills, Akwanga, Nasarawa State.
As the Reviewing Officer of the Passing Out Parade, Bawa congratulated the graduating Cadets and charged them to be diligent in contributing their quota in the fight against economic and financial crimes. He also admonished them that a career that takes years to build but requires only a minute to destroy.
”Cadets, I urge you all to be committed to the profession you have signed up for. It is crucial for you to know that law enforcement, especially in the field of economic and financial crime, is a crucial national service.”
The EFCC boss also expressed appreciation to President Muhammadu Buhari for the enormous support given to the Commission.
He equally commended the Nigeria Police Force for its collaborative roles.
“I want to thank the Inspector General of Police, Usman Alkali Baba CFR, for making the Police Force Training College accessible”, he said.
The Commandant Nigeria Police Mobile Force Training College, Nasarawa, Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) Ikioye Orutugu, who was represented by the Deputy Commandant, Assistant Commissioner of Police, ACP Yakubu Nda, expressed gratitude to the EFCC for the continued training of the EFCC cadets in this college, describing the gesture as a show of strong synergy and the unbreakable bond between the institutions.
The EFCC management team, family and friends were treated to an elaborate conventional drill, including march-past by the 115 officers comprising 96 males and 19 females.
Cadets John Okoronkwo and Tawosen Jacob Benga were awarded overall best for outstanding performance, while Cadet Yusuf Jamiu Oluwaseun was the best Cadet in drill. The EFCC Commandant’s award for command and leadership went to Cadet Abubakar Abdullahi.
Commissioner of Police Audu Dabigi, Compo-Mopol, Nigeria Police Headquarters, Abuja, Secretary to the EFCC, Dr. George Abang Ekpungu, senior officers of the EFCC and the Police Mobile Training College, family and friends of the Cadets, were present at the ceremony.
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