EFCC Launch Radio Station As Minister, Olukoyede Raise Stakes Against Fake News

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on Thursday in Abuja formally commissioned its own radio station, 97.3 F.M. with Minister of  Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris Malagi and EFCC Chairman, Ola Olukoyede lamenting on the menace of fake news, stressing that all efforts should be geared towards fighting it.

The Minister, while commissioning the radio station, congratulated the Commission on its ardent and results-yielding war against economic and financial crimes, pointing out that no Nigerian today can ignore, deny or dismiss the impact of the EFCC. 

Praising the initiative of establishment of a Radio Station by the Commission, Malagi explained that it would empower it to fight false narratives, fake news and jaundiced presentation of its works.

According to him: “As a Minister, we feel very glad for this step because we put too much focus on catching people rather than advocacy, enlightenment and sensitization. I am happy now that we are making the right step in the right direction because nobody can tell a story better than you are.

“So, fake news and misinformation are things we need to come together and fight by putting out facts so that the right information can be out there. And radio is the simplest way of reaching the larger audience.”

 He assured the EFCC of increased support and collaboration in the working of the Radio Station and other works of the Commission.  

“Be rest assured, we will do our best to ensure you achieve your goals of informing, enlightening and sanitizing, I am happy we have the EFCC joining us to achieve this. My principal role is to see that information is given accurately, I will urge other stations to support you too” he said.

 EFCC chairman Olukoyede went down memory lane concerning the conception and crystallization of the idea of a Radio Station for the Commission, describing its commissioning as a milestone.

Like Malagi, he denounced the scourge of fake news and its attendant disservice to the works of the EFCC,  maintaining that the Radio Station would help the Commission tell its own stories more accurately.

“Communication offers us  stronger weapons for breaking half-truths, lies, insinuations and other distortions of the works we do. Indeed,  with our own Radio Station, we are in a better position  to tell our stories, factually, ungarnished and unspun.”  

The anti-graft czar commended all those who played various roles in birthing the vision that has finally crystallized, particularly commending the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) for investing in the vision of the Commission at a time when ownership of license by public institutions was completely novel.

“For us,  owning a radio is not a status symbol but an important organ of mobilization against graft where communication and public engagement have the same impact and depth as our operational activities. Indeed, we are in a better position to tell our stories.

“This avenue I believe will deepen the relationship with the public towards the fight against corruption. It is important to let people know about what we do. We recognize that radio has a wider reach so the next step is to increase the coverage so that the public can reach out to us and we too can reach out to the public,” he said.

Chairman, Senate Committee on Anti-corruption and Financial Crimes, Senator Emmanuel Udende, described  corruption as a monster crippling growth and development of the nation. 

The Senator commended the EFCC for its impact and reach across the country, stressing that “the fear of EFCC has become the pillar of economic and financial wisdom in Nigeria. The giant strides of the Commission are highly commendable which underscores the importance of EFCC Radio 97.3 F.M. as today there is so much misinformation of facts. I am hopeful that the station will boost publicity and awareness about corruption and also bring the Commission closer to the people.”

Chairman,  House Committee on Financial Crimes, Kayode Akinolu, called on all Nigerians to make the EFCC Radio as their preferred station as public enlightenment is needed in the anti-graft fight.

“On behalf of the Committee, you are doing very well. You are going to face a lot of challenges, please do not be deterred, you have our support, I congratulate you on this feat you have achieved. The reward for hard work is more work,”  he said. 

Pioneer and former Director of Public Affairs Osita Nwajah, while giving his goodwill message,  praised the Executive Chairman for his  support and efforts towards the Radio station.  He assured Olukoyede  that staff of the public department are capable of handling the operational and professional needs of the Station .

“Mr Chairman, I can confirm that we have the very best professionals and dedicated staff in the field in the Public Affairs Department, if provided with the necessary tools, I can beat my chest anywhere that they will deliver beyond expectation”, he said.

 Other goodwill messages were given by Representatives of the Executive Secretary, Broadcasting Organization of Nigeria, Usman Umar Bello; Representatives of Independent Corrupt Practices Commission (ICPC), Demola Bakare; Acting Chairman, Voice of Nigeria, Mohammed Bolama.

Also in attendance were Special Adviser to the President on Communications and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga; Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity,  Ajuri Ngelale; Acting Chairman, Code of Conduct Bureau, Barrister Murtala Aliyu Akaye and Director General of FRCN, Abdulhamid Dembos among others.

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