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NOA Commends EFCC on Recent Cybercrime Crackdown

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The National Orientation Agency (NOA) commends the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) for its recent successful operation in dismantling a sophisticated cybercrime syndicate operating within our borders.


A statement by Bala Musa, Director Communication and Media, National Orientation Agency noted that the feat is a strong statement that Nigeria will not tolerate criminality in any form, regardless of the nationality of the perpetrators. The Director General of the Agency, Mallam Lanre Issa-Onilu, emphasised that as a sovereign nation committed to upholding ethical standards and the rule of law, we must safeguard our national integrity and reputation in the global community.


The statement noted that while NOA continues to promote ethical conduct and responsible citizenship through the National Value Charter and our various public sensitization campaigns, the DG calls on all Nigerians and non Nigerians alike to respect our laws and desist from any act capable of undermining our national security and moral fabric.


It maintained that Nigeria will not be a haven or dumping ground for criminal enterprises. The message is clear: cyber criminals, whether foreign nationals or citizens, must realise that our enforcement agencies are vigilant, equipped, and resolute in bringing perpetrators to justice.


The statement noted that the NOA DG urged all stakeholders, community leaders, traditional institutions, educational institutions, civil society, and the media to reinforce these values at all levels and partner with government in creating a culture of integrity, patriotism, and civic responsibility.


The NOA in the statement commended the EFCC for demonstrating decisive leadership in this regard. This is how nations are built through collective accountability and firm adherence to the rule of law.

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