Close Menu
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Trending
    • JUST IN: Nigeria Miss Automatic World Cup Qualification Despite 4-0 Win Over Benin
    • New Admission Policy: Arts Students Can Now Gain University Entry Without Mathematics
    • Governor Inuwa Yahaya Approves Over 100% Increase In Scholarship Allowance
    • Controversy As Late Husband’s Father Forgives Maryam Sanda, Backs Tinubu’s Pardon, Disowns Brother’s Statement
    • Dasuki Triumphs Again As Court Slams DSS, Rejects Bid To Sneak Back Rejected Exhibits
    • Strike: Reps To Intervene In ASUU/FG Dispute
    • Bauchi Senator, Samaila Kaila Dumps PDP For APC
    • Enugu Governor, Peter Mbah Officially Dumps PDP For APC
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    NEWS POINT NIGERIANEWS POINT NIGERIA
    UBA 720X90
    • HOME
    • NEWS

      New Admission Policy: Arts Students Can Now Gain University Entry Without Mathematics

      October 14, 2025

      Governor Inuwa Yahaya Approves Over 100% Increase In Scholarship Allowance

      October 14, 2025

      Controversy As Late Husband’s Father Forgives Maryam Sanda, Backs Tinubu’s Pardon, Disowns Brother’s Statement

      October 14, 2025

      Dasuki Triumphs Again As Court Slams DSS, Rejects Bid To Sneak Back Rejected Exhibits

      October 14, 2025

      Strike: Reps To Intervene In ASUU/FG Dispute

      October 14, 2025
    • COLUMN

      Of Two Half-Brothers And Their Ceaseless Spat – By Dr Hassan Gimba

      October 13, 2025

      Beneath The Surface – By Dr Dakuku Peterside

      October 13, 2025

      Nnaji: The Embarrassment Of Certificate Forgery – By Kazeem Akintunde

      October 13, 2025

      DG, DSS Ajayi And The Power Of Attitude – By Martins Oloja

      October 13, 2025

      When Forgiveness Is Hard (1) – By Funke Egbemode

      October 12, 2025
    • EDUCATION

      FG Names Prof. Adamu Acting Vice-Chancellor To Steer UniAbuja For Three Months

      August 9, 2025

      13 Countries Offering Free Or Low-Cost PhD Programmes For Non-Citizens

      January 25, 2025

      NECO: Abia, Imo Top Performing States In Two Years, Katsina, Zamfara Come Last

      October 3, 2024

      NBTE Accredits 17 Programmes At Federal Polytechnic Kabo

      August 20, 2024

      15 Most Expensive Universities In Nigeria

      May 19, 2024
    • INTERNATIONAL

      Russia Calls For Restraint Amid Pakistan-Afghanistan Border Clashes

      October 14, 2025

      ‘Inhumane’: 154 Freed Palestinian Prisoners Forced Into Exile By Israel

      October 14, 2025

      Popular Palestinian Journalist, Saleh Aljafarawi Shot Dead In Gaza

      October 13, 2025

      Death Toll From Mexico Flooding Rises To 44, Dozens More Missing

      October 13, 2025

      El-Sisi, Trump To Chair Gaza Summit In Egypt On Monday As over 20 World Leaders Attend

      October 12, 2025
    • JUDICIARY

      FULL LIST: Judicial Council Recommends Appointment Of 11 Supreme Court Justices

      December 6, 2023

      Supreme Court: Judicial Council Screens 22 Nominees, Candidates Face DSS, Others

      November 29, 2023

      FULL LIST: Judicial Commission Nominates 22 Justices For Elevation To Supreme Court

      November 16, 2023

      Seven Key Issues Resolved By Seven Supreme Court Judges

      October 26, 2023

      FULL LIST: CJN To Swear In Falana’s Wife, 57 Others As SANs November 27

      October 12, 2023
    • POLITICS

      What Peter Obi May Lose If He Joins Coalition As VP Candidate

      May 25, 2025

      Atiku Moves To Unseat Wike’s Damagum As PDP Chairman, Backs Suswam As Replacement

      April 15, 2024

      Edo’s Senator Matthew Uroghide, Others Defect To APC

      April 13, 2024

      Finally, Wike Opens Up On Rift With Peter Odili

      April 2, 2024

      El-Rufa’i’s Debt Burden: APC Suspends Women Leader For Criticising Kaduna Gov

      March 31, 2024
    • SPORTS

      JUST IN: Nigeria Miss Automatic World Cup Qualification Despite 4-0 Win Over Benin

      October 14, 2025

      World Cup Qualifier: Super Eagles Know What To Do To Win – Coach Chelle

      October 14, 2025

      Match Violence: NPFL Slaps Kano Pillars With Fines, Points Deduction

      October 14, 2025

      World Cup Qualifier: Nigeria, Benin Hit By Key Player Suspensions Ahead Of Uyo Showdown

      October 13, 2025

      Mohammed Kudus Scores Late Winner As Ghana Qualifies For 2026 World Cup

      October 13, 2025
    • MORE
      • AFRICA
      • ANALYSIS
      • BUSINESS
      • ENTERTAINMENT
      • FEATURED
      • LENS SPEAK
      • INFO – TECH
      • INTERVIEW
      • NIGERIA DECIDES
      • OPINION
      • Personality Profile
      • Picture of the month
      • Science
      • Special Project
      • Videos
      • Weekend Sports
    NEWS POINT NIGERIANEWS POINT NIGERIA
    UBA 720X90
    Home - How I Uncovered Contracts, Procurement Fraud Of N2.9trn – EFCC Boss Olukoyede

    How I Uncovered Contracts, Procurement Fraud Of N2.9trn – EFCC Boss Olukoyede

    By Abdullahi Maitama SaniOctober 19, 2023
    New EFCC Boss Olukoyede

    THE Senate yesterday confirmed Ola Olukoyede as the chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC.

    The appointment of Muhammad Hammajoda as secretary of the anti-graft agency was also confirmed.

    The confirmation of both men followed their screening by the upper chamber, about a week after they were appointed by President Bola Tinubu.

    UBA

    Responding to questions from senators before the confirmation, Olukoyede said tax payers lost N2.9trillion in just two years (2018 -2020) to contracts and procurement fraud alone.

    He said: “Between 2018 and 2020, Nigeria lost N2.9trilion to contract and procurement fraud.”

    Independence Day

    The amount, he noted, was enough to pay for the construction of at least 1,000 kilometres of roads, build close to 200 standard tertiary institutions, and educate about 6,000 children from primary to tertiary levels at N16million per child.

    Giving clarifications as to the investigative powers of the commission, the newly confirmed EFCC boss declared that as EFCC chairman, he was at liberty to investigate even the President of the Senate.

    Happy Birthday

    He, however, promised not to abuse power, while vowing to be accountable to the Nigerian people as well as ensure transparency and taking preventive measures to reduce, if not eliminate long-drawn litigations.

    Olukoyede said the EFCC under his watch, will not hesitate to prosecute any offender, irrespective of social or political status.

    Nigerian TAX Reform - Federal Goverment

    While appealing for support from all and sundry, he said: “For Nigeria to earn a reputation for transparency and accountability, there must be a collective decision that, indeed, corruption must be eliminated.

    “We must build international reputation in transparency, and as an agency I can investigate even the Senate President, because we must call a spade a spade, we must look at evil and call it evil, no matter who is involved.

    “We must look at more of the preventive measures than curative. Corruption has become too rampant in our society and we will do our work diligently and with respect to the provisions of the constitution.”

    National Orientation Agency Page UP
    National Orientation Agency - Down

    He also said the EFCC under his watch will work with sister agencies, such as the Independent Corrupt Practices Commission, ICPC, to avoid duplication and waste of scarce public funds.

    According to him, there is no better time than now for all anti-graft agencies to shun rivalries and focus on preventing crime more than enforcement.

    Addressing the issue of corruption in public service, the EFCC chairman noted that the kind of mansions being built by some civil servants could not be said to be the product of some prudent savings.

    He said: “The problem we have is just like the proverbial monkey that was locked up in a cage with a bunch of ripe banana.

    “The owner stood outside with a cane. The monkey would either eat the bananas, get beaten and be alive, or allow the bananas to get rotten and die of hunger.

    “Everyone wants to live a luxurious life and the incentives are all over the places. I will do more in the areas of blocking the leakages. We spend more money fighting corruption when we could have spent less to prevent it.

    “Without downplaying the importance of enforcement, there is what we call transactional credit system.”

    “If we continue to allow Nigerians buy houses, cars and other luxurious properties by cash, because we don’t have an effective credit system, 1,000 anti-corruption agencies will not do us any good and that is the reality.

    “We must create an atmosphere to make sure that people have choices. If I don’t steal money, can I afford to train my children in schools with good standard?

    “If I don’t steal money, can I buy a car after I have worked for five years? If I don’t steal money, can I put a three room bungalow in place after I had worked for 20 years? An average Nigerian does not own a home, when he has the opportunity, he will steal. Even if he did not have the opportunity he will create one.

    “In order to encourage our criminal justice system to work, the substance should be taken above technicalities.

    “We must encourage our criminal justice system to adjudicate in such a way that it will not drag for a very long time. Prosecution should not be allowed to last for maximum of five years from the court of first instance to the Supreme Court.

    “The Senate can work on that very seriously. If we make the administration of criminal justice system really work, you will see the great work the anti-corruption agencies are doing.

    “I did a survey between 2018 and 2020 on fifty entities in Nigeria, both human and corporate entities. I picked just one scheme, one specie of fraud, which is called contract and procurement fraud. I discovered that within the three years, Nigeria lost N2.9trillion.

    “When I put my figures together, I discovered that If the country had prevented the money from being stolen, it would have given us 1,000 kilometers of roads, it would have built close to 200 standard tertiary institutions.

    ‘’It would have also educated about 6,000 children from primary to tertiary levels at N16m per child.

    “It would have also delivered more than 20,000 units of three-bedroom houses across the country. It would have given us a world-class teaching hospital in each of the 36 states of the country and the federal capital territory.

    “This is where we are coming from, this is where we are. Where we are going, depends on the decision the Senate would take this afternoon.”

    EFCC Chairman Olukoyede
    Share. Facebook Twitter WhatsApp LinkedIn Telegram Email

    Related Posts

    New Admission Policy: Arts Students Can Now Gain University Entry Without Mathematics

    October 14, 2025

    Governor Inuwa Yahaya Approves Over 100% Increase In Scholarship Allowance

    October 14, 2025

    Controversy As Late Husband’s Father Forgives Maryam Sanda, Backs Tinubu’s Pardon, Disowns Brother’s Statement

    October 14, 2025

    Dasuki Triumphs Again As Court Slams DSS, Rejects Bid To Sneak Back Rejected Exhibits

    October 14, 2025
    Add A Comment
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Latest Posts

    JUST IN: Nigeria Miss Automatic World Cup Qualification Despite 4-0 Win Over Benin

    October 14, 2025

    New Admission Policy: Arts Students Can Now Gain University Entry Without Mathematics

    October 14, 2025

    Governor Inuwa Yahaya Approves Over 100% Increase In Scholarship Allowance

    October 14, 2025

    Controversy As Late Husband’s Father Forgives Maryam Sanda, Backs Tinubu’s Pardon, Disowns Brother’s Statement

    October 14, 2025

    Dasuki Triumphs Again As Court Slams DSS, Rejects Bid To Sneak Back Rejected Exhibits

    October 14, 2025
    Advertisement
    WIDGET ADS
    News Point NG
    © 2025 NEWS POINT NIGERIA Developed by ENGRMKS & CO.
    • Home
    • About us
    • Disclaimer
    • Our Advert Rates
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms of Use

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

    Join Us On WhatsApp