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EFCC Takes Anti-corruption Campaign to School Children in Ilorin

The Ilorin Zonal Directorate Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, on Monday, July 7, 2025, took its anti-corruption campaign to the pupils of Lightway Nursery and Primary School, Tanke, Ilorin, Kwara State.

Ayodele Babatunde, Head, Public Affairs Department, Ilorin Directorate of the EFCC, who enlightened the pupils at the event, spoke to them on the meaning of corruption, its different shades, harmful effects and how everyone, including children, can contribute to building a corruption-free Nigeria.

"Corruption is simply doing the wrong thing, especially when it affects others or the country. It includes vices such as cheating, lying and stealing, he said. He noted that children have a role to play in shaping a better future even at their young age. "You can avoid corruption by always telling the truth, doing your homework without copying from others, refusing to steal or cheat, observing honesty, discipline, integrity, and patriotism and respecting rules at home and in school,” he said.

Babatunde further encouraged the pupils to ensure that they grow up as good citizens who love their country and reject acts that can harm its development.

The interaction featured questions from the pupils and a pledge from them to become anti-corruption ambassadors in their school and homes.

The outreach is part of the EFCC’s strategy to instill a culture of integrity and accountability in children pursuant to the Commission’s anti-corruption prevention mandate through sensitization and advocacy.
EFCC Takes Anti-corruption Campaign to School Children in Ilorin The Ilorin Zonal Directorate Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, on Monday, July 7, 2025, took its anti-corruption campaign to the pupils of Lightway Nursery and Primary School, Tanke, Ilorin, Kwara State. Ayodele Babatunde, Head, Public Affairs Department, Ilorin Directorate of the EFCC, who enlightened the pupils at the event, spoke to them on the meaning of corruption, its different shades, harmful effects and how everyone, including children, can contribute to building a corruption-free Nigeria. "Corruption is simply doing the wrong thing, especially when it affects others or the country. It includes vices such as cheating, lying and stealing, he said. He noted that children have a role to play in shaping a better future even at their young age. "You can avoid corruption by always telling the truth, doing your homework without copying from others, refusing to steal or cheat, observing honesty, discipline, integrity, and patriotism and respecting rules at home and in school,” he said. Babatunde further encouraged the pupils to ensure that they grow up as good citizens who love their country and reject acts that can harm its development. The interaction featured questions from the pupils and a pledge from them to become anti-corruption ambassadors in their school and homes. The outreach is part of the EFCC’s strategy to instill a culture of integrity and accountability in children pursuant to the Commission’s anti-corruption prevention mandate through sensitization and advocacy.
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