The Acting Zonal Director of the Lagos Zonal Directorate 2 of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Assistant Commander of the EFCC, ACE1 Ahmed Ghali, has expressed worry over the involvement of youths in cybercrime in the country.
Ghali
stated
this
on
Thursday,
May
15,
2015
during
a
seminar
with
the
theme
“The
Role
of
Boy
Child
in
Community
Development
and
Safety”
organized
by
the
Police
Community
Relations
Committee,
PCRC,
Bode
Thomas
Division,
Area
C
Command
Headquarters,
Surulere,
Lagos.
He
said
many
youths
had
jeopardized
their
futures
on
the
altar
of
excessive
ambitions.
He
added
that
many
youths
were
not
only
amoral,
but
had
also
been
lost
in
the
rat
race
for
unearned
riches
through
fraudulent
online
activities.
Ghali,
who
spoke
through
ACE
11
Babatunde
Sulaiman,
Head,
Public
Affairs,
Lagos
Zonal
Directorate
2,
added
that
“as
beautiful
as
your
dreams
may
be,
they
could
be
doomed
from
the
start
if
you
don’t
embrace
the
culture
of
discipline
and
integrity. The
reason
is
clear:
many
youths
are
increasingly
drifting
towards
antisocial
behaviours
that
can
disrupt
public
peace,
harm
individuals,
or
degrade
the
environment.
In
addition
to
commonly
known
antisocial
behaviours,
internet
fraud
has
become
a
prevalent
pastime
among
many
youths.”
According
to
him,
many
Nigerian youths
now
harbour
an
insatiable
desire
in
their
hearts
to
make
money
and
achieve
financial
advancement
through
the
internet. He,
however,
said
the
approach
by
the
majority
of
the
youth
had
been
misguided.
Ghali,
who
described
the
internet
as
a
double-edged
sword,
further
stated
that
“if
you
use
it
wisely,
it
can
elevate
you
financially
and
enable
you
to
contribute
to
your
community’s
development. However,
if
you
choose
to
use
the
internet
for
criminal
purposes,
you
won’t
just
harm
your
unsuspecting
victims,
but
you’ll
also
jeopardize
your
own
personal
goals.”
He,
therefore,
advised
the
youths
to
redirect
their
energies
and
ingenuity
to
exploring
legitimate
online
income
streams
rather
than
dissipating
them
on
activities
to
scam
innocent
individuals
and
organizations.
In
his
remarks,
Prince
Samuel
Olaoluwa
Akintoye,
Chairman,
PCRC,
Bode
Thomas
Division/
Organizing
Secretary
Area
C
Command,
Surulere,
Lagos
State,
said
the initiative
was
aimed
at
nurturing
a
generation
of
responsible,
ethical,
and
patriotic
young
individuals
who
would
not
only
improve
their
own
lives
but
also
contribute
to
societal
development.
“
The
purpose
of
this
initiative
by
the
PCRC
is
to
present
a
valuable
opportunity
to
engage
them
and
provide
guidance
on
navigating
the
complex
paths
to
realizing
their
dreams. They
need
to
reflect
on
how
they
can
contribute
to
the
development
of
their
communities,”
he
said.
Other
speakers
at
the
event
include:
Prof.
(
Mrs.)
Aderonke
Lawal-Are,
Director,
Centre
For
General
Studies/
Department
of
Marine
Sciences,
University
of
Lagos;
Chief
Alaka
Yusuf
Lukman
Owolabi,
President,
National
Association
of
Proprietors
of
Private
Schools,
Lagos
and
Mr.
Ayomide
Hussain Public
Complaints
Commission,
Lagos.
In
attendance
were
the
representative
of
the
Area
Commander,
Area
C
Command
Surulere,
Lagos,
ACP
Oni
Abayomi;
Prof.
Ehi
Eric
Esoimeme,
Legal
Adviser,
Area
C
Command,
Surulere,
Lagos;
Barr.(Mrs.)
Ene
Sarah
Unobe,
Executive
Director,
International
Centre
for
Human
Rights and
students
from
select
secondary
schools
in the
State.
Media & Publicity
May 16, 2025
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