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“We must face the fact that we function in an interconnected world where cybercrimes have evolved into a global phenomenon.
“This poses a threat not only to our nation but to the entire world.”
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This, he said, was the reason why the Federal Government had taken steps to establish a Students Loan Board to address the financial needs of students.
“This initiative aims not only to alleviate financial burdens but also to disincentivize criminality by offering a tangible alternative.
“Our message to the youth is clear: the horizon is wide, and opportunities abound across various sectors.
“Seize these prospects, embark on lawful enterprises, and let your talents shine.
“The government encourages you to leverage these opportunities, exhibit your capabilities across all sectors, and contribute to the prosperity of our great nation.”
Tinubu commended the efforts of the EFCC in tackling corruption through the Inter-Faith and Fraud Risk Assessment Projects.
“Simultaneously, this initiative addresses vulnerabilities within government agencies and acknowledges the critical need to fortify these institutions against corrupt practices.
“Our nation is deeply rooted in religious values, and it is crucial to acknowledge that both Christianity and Islam vehemently condemn corruption.
“With these profound teachings in mind, I urge our revered religious leaders to demonstrate a pillar of guidance,” he added.
Earlier, the Minister of Justice, Prince Lateef Fagbemi (SAN), emphasised the significance of paying more attention to preventive measures in the renewed fight against corruption.
He urged religious leaders, traditional rulers, heads of tertiary institutions and youth groups to take ownership of the reinvigorated anti-corruption crusade under the Tinubu administration.
Also in attendance were the Chairman, Senate Committee on Anti-Corruption, Sen. Emmanuel Udende, Minister of Budget and Economic Planning, Sen. Abubakar Bagudu and Prof. Lilian Salami, Chairperson of the Committee of Vice Chancellors of Nigerian Universities and Vice Chancellor of the University of Benin.
Others are the Chairman of Channels TV, Mr John Momoh; Former Minister of Works and Housing, Mr Babatunde Fashola; JAMB Registrar, Prof. Ishaq Oloyede, and some heads of government agencies and parastatals, among others. (NAN)