The management of the University of Ibadan on Thursday promised to partner with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) in its campaign against criminal tendencies among students of tertiary institutions across Nigeria.
The Vice-Chancellor of the university, Professor Abel Idowu Olayinka gave the institution’s commitment when the Zonal Head of the EFCC’s Ibadan office, Mr. Friday Ebelo, led officers of the Commission to pay him a courtesy visit.
Olayinka, while describing EFCC’s mandate of waging war against all forms of economic and financial crimes as “a difficult national assignment,” noted that the anti-graft agency deserves the support of everyone.
He described the two institutions as brothers, having been designated as agencies of the federal government of Nigeria.
“We are brothers. We are both agencies of the federal government created to carry out special functions for the growth and smooth running of our dear nation”.
He pledged the readiness of the university to partner with the EFCC in all possible ways, saying “the partnership will bring about a win-win situation for both, and secure a better future for the country.”
He added that the university will give the EFCC a slot in its radio station, Diamond 101.1 FM, to be used to inform the university community on its mandate and educate them on issues bothering on economic and financial crimes and the consequences.
He also said the university will create a space for the Commission in its forthcoming orientation programmes for the new intakes and see to how this will be a permanent feature in the annual exercise.
Ebelo, while speaking said that the EFCC had written to seek partnership with the premier university in mapping out strategies to stem the trend, especially in institutions of higher learning.
He said that the commission had secured arrests and convictions of a number of young men engaged in financial crimes of different kinds in recent times.
He added that most of them, according to records, are either undergraduates or fresh graduates of higher institutions of learning.
“The nature of arrests and convictions our Commission secures in recent times, in which a large number of culprits are youth who are supposedly our hope and future as a nation, has made it more pressing for us to engage our higher institutions of learning in thinking out strategies to stem the disturbing trend.
“As the premier university of our dear country, we believe it will be of great significance to start this campaign with a visit to the leadership of this leading ivory tower,” the Commission stated in a letter written to the university to initiate the partnership”.
Ebelo while declaring the essence of his team’s visit, told the university management that the time had come for the agency to foster strategic partnership with major stakeholders in the management of youths with a view to dissuade them from going into crimes, adding that higher institutions’ administrations have critical roles to play.
He requested the university to avail the commission the avenue to meet with the students of the institution to educate them on the dire consequences of crime and criminal activities on the lives of the perpetrators and the nation as an entity.