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EFCC names admin building after slain officer, vows justice

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC),  has directed  that the Administrative Department of its Academy be named after the slain officer, Aminu Salisu, killed by a suspected internet fraudster in Anambra.

The EFCC Chairman, Ola Olukoyede announced this on Saturday in Abuja at the 2024  EFCC Rewards and Recognition ceremony.

Salisu, an Assistant Superintendent of the EFCC,  was shot dead while on a legitimate duty  by a suspected internet fraudster,  Joshua Ikechukwu  on Jan. 17.

Olukoyede also vowed that justice would be ensured and that  Salisu’s killer would be made to face the wrath of the law.

 He said the commission would do everything possible to ensure the labour of those who lost their lives in the course of duty were rewarded.

The EFCC boss said the commission would not also forget  families of gallant officers who lost their lives in the line of duty.

He said  the commission would not relent in its crusade against financial crimes in the country in spite of challenges and oppositions facing it.

”We are not going to relent in our fight against financial crimes in Nigeria.

”So, I want to encourage you and I want to let you know that for every officer who has lost his life in the line of duty or every officer who has been fatally injured in the line of duty, we are not going to forget.

 ”I’ d like to announce in honor of our gallant officer who has passed on, that I’m going to direct  that the administrative building of EFCC Academy, Karu, Abuja should be named after Aminu Salisu,” he said.

He said that he was going to send a proposal to the management that everyone who lost their lives  or fatally injured should be honoured.

 ”Those who have been injured, we are no longer going to leave them alone, I will not leave them.

 ”We will not leave their families alone, we will do everything possible to support them and to support their families,” he said.

He also commended the staff who won different awards, urging them not to relent in their efforts to rid nation of  financial crimes.

”Today is one of the most defining moments in the annals of our agency.

”We are here together to honour officers who have done well in the last year.

” We are proud of you all for your commitments to the core values of the EFCC, which is professionalism, courage, and integrity.

 Your collective efforts ensure that the commission retains its position as the most effective anti-corruption agency in Nigeria.

” We actually broke new ground in terms of records and convictions in  2024.

” In the future, we can look back and recall that  2024 is the year our agency made history with the single largest property confiscated  and the single largest arrests in an operation in Nigeria,” he said.


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