The Nationwide Affiliation of Nigerian Scholars, South-East Zone, has prolonged its reliefs to the Financial and Monetary Crimes Fee over the unfortunate lack of one in all its operatives, Aminu Sahabi Salisu, who used to be killed future on responsibility.
Salisu, an Workman Superintendent of the EFCC (ASE II), used to be fatally shot on January 17, through a suspected web fraudster, Joshua Ikechukwu, all the way through an operation in Awka, Anambra Atmosphere.
In a condolence seek advice from to the EFCC’s Government Chairman, Ola Olukoyede, on the Fee’s company headquarters in Abuja on Friday, on Friday, a delegation led through Charles Ijeomah, the coordinator of NANS South-East Zone, expressed hardship over the incident and pledged the aid of Southeast scholars within the struggle in opposition to cybercrime.
Ijeomah mentioned, “Because the coordinator of the Nationwide Affiliation of Nigerian Scholars, Southeast, the onus falls on me and my colleagues right here to assure that we sanitize and provides correct orientation to our scholars to not delight in anything else that has to do with web crime, and we’ve been succeeding.
“We are very sorry for the incident that happened lately in Awka. Maybe you may have seen our comments, our stand—we condemned it. An operative was shot in the process of carrying out his official duty. Whatever is going on in Southeast is being controlled by students, and I am their leader. I cannot watch and see things go wrong. That is why we condemned the killing of that operative.”
Ijeomah additional confident the EFCC that the movements of a couple of folks didn’t constitute the values of the Southeast area.
He emphasized the industrious and lawful nature of the Igbo folk, pointing out, “Such acts are not in our blood. It is not in our nature. We are hardworking people. We don’t indulge in crime. Anybody who indulges in crime in the Southeast is not a true son of Igbo.”
The coed chief reiterated the affiliation’s loyalty to partnering with the EFCC to teach scholars at the risks of cybercrime.
He mentioned, “We are here to let the authority of EFCC understand that we commiserate with you and to tell you not to judge the Southeast by what happened. Our aim is to let EFCC know that Southeast students are with them and we are going to partner with you more to educate our students in the Southeast region to avoid any kind of internet crime.”
Ijeomah additionally disclosed plans to seek advice from the EFCC’s Enugu Zonal Command to additional make stronger ties between the scholars and the Fee.
He added, “We are promising you total collaboration. By the time I get to Enugu after this meeting, we will be visiting the Zonal Command to let them know that they are not alone and that we are with them. We are the people controlling the youth in the streets of the Southeast.”
They proposed introducing programmes that may convey the EFCC nearer to school campuses within the Southeast.
He mentioned, “We are promising you that we are going to work with you. We want to let EFCC know that this also provides an opportunity for the Commission to come and give orientation to our students in the Southeast. We will welcome you with an open heart.”