Key Points:
- Ola Olukoyede pledges to break the corruption siege. Olukoyede says only strict work rules can deliver wins.
- EFCC graduates 404 cadets in Nasarawa training college. The course produced 294 superintendents and 110 inspectors.
- Nasarawa governor urges special courts for faster graft trials. He says such courts will clear old case delays.
Nigeria’s top graft hunter set a bold tone today. EFCC chairman Ola Olukoyede promised a tougher push on crime. He spoke at the Police Mobile Force college in Akwanga. Cadets marched as he charged them to serve with honour.

The event marked the passing out of 404 trainees. They include 294 detective superintendents and 110 detective inspectors. Olukoyede said the Commission needs skill, grit, and clean hands. He vowed to punish any officer who breaks rules.
EFCC chief pushes strict discipline and fresh skills
Olukoyede said the EFCC can tackle any money crime. He linked that strength to deep training and discipline. According to him, new officers must beat old records. He said, “We will break this siege with resolve.”
The chairman warned against any act that stains the badge. He promised stiff penalties for corrupt or lazy staff. Recruits must keep clean files and clear books always. “Each case must be strong, fair, and fast,” he added.
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Governor backs special courts for quicker graft trials
Governor Abdullahi Sule reviewed the colourful parade in Akwanga. He praised the cadets for grit and strong team spirit. The governor urged the National Assembly to create special courts. He said such courts would speed up complex graft cases.
Sule said, “Please strengthen the EFCC for bigger wins.” He added, “Create a special court to clear delays.”
Olukoyede asked citizens to support fair trials with solid facts. He promised clear briefings on wins and lessons each quarter. Courts also need to reject needless case delays. The goal is quick justice and trust in public funds.
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New graduates will join units across zones in coming weeks. They will chase cyber fraud rings and big money schemes. The chairman told them to serve with courage and care. He ended with a charge to keep Nigeria’s hope alive.





