In furtherance of its sensitization campaign against corrupt practices, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, on Thursday, June 26, 2025, inaugurated its Integrity Club outreach programme in 57 public primary schools across the Lagos Mainland Local Government Education Authority, LGEA.
Speaking
during
the
inauguration
held
at
the
Lagos
State
Universal
Basic
Education
Board
(LSUBEB)
office
in
Yaba,
Lagos,
the
acting
Zonal
Director
of
the
Lagos
Zonal
Directorate
2
of
the
EFCC,
Assistant
Commander
of
the
EFCC,
Assistant
Commander
of
the
EFCC,
ACE1
Ahmed
Ghali,
charged
the
students
to
steer
clear
of
any
activity
that
may
jeopardize
their
future.
He said: “You are young and you have a lot of opportunities that can guarantee you a bright future; so, the world is your oyster.
“Anywhere
you
go,
your
words
and
deeds
must
always
speak
volume
about
your
uncompromising
stance
against
any
act
that
fails
the
test
of
integrity.
“Let
the
people
see
you
as
disciplined
and
good
role
models.
Be
good
children
to
your
parents;
always
listen
to
their
advice
and
that
of
the
elders;
don’t
involve
yourself
in
examination
practices
or
cultism
and
always
condemn
bad
acts
whenever
you
see
them.
“As
members
of
this
club,
your
goal
is
to
inculcate
and
advocate
for
core
moral
values
in
your
schools
and
the
society
at
large.
“The
future
of
this
country
belongs
to
you.
So,
the
decision
you
make
today
will
determine
the
type
of
society
your
children
will
live
in.
The
destiny
of
generations
yet
unborn
is
in
your
hands;
so,
do
not
bungle
the
opportunity.”
Ghali,
while
sensitizing
the
students
who
are
mostly
upper
primary
pupils
on
the
functions
and
activities
of
the
club,
lamented
the
involvement
of
youths
in
cybercrime.
He,
therefore,
warned
them
to
always
resist
the
temptation
of
involving
in
internet
fraud,
adding
that
“People
of
all
ages,
ranging
from
young
to
old,
now
involve
in
internet
fraud,
stealing,
romance
scam,
hacking,
impersonation
and
so
on.
But,
in
most
instances,
the
young
make
up
an
overwhelming
chunk
of
the
percentage.
“You
are
in
your
formative
age,
so
I
urge
you
to
always
try
to
resist
any
temptation
to
be
involved
in
cybercrimes,
particularly
if
you
have
access
to
a
smart
phone
or
any
internet-enabled
device.
“The
internet
has
a
lot
of
merits
and
demerits.
But
I
want
you
to
consider
making
positive
use
of
it,
as
using
it
otherwise
can
be
counter-productive
“As Red Eaglets, you have to be role models to the other students in your schools, and prioritize activities that can promote the core values of the Club (Integrity, honesty, discipline, responsibility, tolerance and patriotism) in and outside your schools.”
He
also
urged
the
Head
Teachers
and
Schools’
counsellors
to
be
the
eyes
and
ears
of
the
Commission
regarding
“this
patriotic
journey
of
instilling
moral
values
in
the
youngsters,
who
are
the
future
leaders
of
this
country.”
Earlier
in
his
welcome
address,
Hon.
Tajudeen
Tijani,
Education
Secretary,
Lagos
Mainland
LGEA,
thanked the
EFCC
for
the
initiative
aimed
at
steadying
the
feet
of
the
pupils
on
a
right
path.
He said: “You should consider yourselves very lucky to be here today. You are more than this in your various schools, but you have been chosen to witness this inauguration of the Integrity Club in your respective schools.
“If
you
don’t
have
integrity,
you
can
never
go
far.
Don’t
do
what
is
bad;
always
do
the
right
things.
Look
at
your
teachers
and
counsellors,
they
don’t
involve
themselves
in
bad
acts
or
deeds.
If
you
want
to
be
relevant
to
the
communities,
you
have
to
have
integrity.”
Tijani also charged the school managers in attendance to see to the survival of the clubs in their various schools, adding that “if we do not teach them the right values now, there is going to be a problem in the future. The students are innocent; they don’t know anything; they are just like raw materials that you can push here and there. God forbid, if these children imbue wrong concepts from now, Nigeria will have a lot of issues to deal with when they grow older.”
The schools where the Integrity Club was launched are: Adekunle Anglican Primary School, Makoko, Lagos; African Church Primary School, Yaba, Lagos; Ago Egba Methodist Primary School, Ebute Meta, Lagos; Ago Ijaye Methodist Primary School, Ebute Metta, Lagos; Ahmadiyya Primary School, Iwaya , Lagos; Aiyetero African Church Primary School, Makoko, Lagos; Akoka Primary School Akoka, Lagos; All Saint Anglican Primary School Yaba, Lagos; Army Children School Yaba, Lagos; A.U.D Primary School, Odunfa, Lagos; A. U. D. Primary School, Osholake, Lagos; Banjo Primary School, Otumara, Lagos and Catholic Girls Primary School, Ebute Metta , Lagos;
Others are : Christ Church Primary School, Odunfa , Lagos; Christ Church Primary School Oyingbo, Lagos; Ebenezer Primary School Otumara , Lagos; Ebute Metta Primary School, Ebute Metta, Lagos; Fadeyi Primary School,Lagos; Fazil Omar School Iwaya, Lagos; Herbert Macaulay Primary School ,Yaba, Lagos; Hussey Military Primary School, Yaba, Lagos; Ijero Baptist Primary School, Ebute Metta , Lagos; Ladi Lak Institute Primary School, Yaba , Lagos; Kadara Primary School, Ebute Metta, Lagos; Lagos Street African Church Primary School; L.M.L.G. Primary School, Fadeyi; L.M.L.G Primary School, Ijero Ebute Metta, Lagos; Makoko Anglican Primary School, Makoko, Lagos; MaryW
Primary School, Ebute Metta, Lagos; Military Primary School Yaba , Lagos and Morocco Military Primary School Yaba, Lagos.
The
rest
are:
MT.Carmel
Convent
Primary
School,
Ebute
Metta,
Lagos;
MyHoung
Military
Primary
School,
Yaba,
Lagos;
National
Primary
School,
Abule
Ijesa,
Lagos;
Olimo
Memorial
Primary
School,
Onike,
Lagos;
Oluwole
Primary
School,
Akoka,
Lagos;
Onayade
Community
Primary
School,
Fadeyi,
Lagos;
Onike
Girls
Baptist
Primary
Onike,
Lagos;
Oruku
Primary
School,
Ebute
Metta,
Lagos;
Otto
Primary
School,
Ebute
Metta,
Our
Lady
of
Apostles
Primary
School,
Yaba
,
Lagos;
Senator
Oluremi
Tinubu
Model
Primary
School
Onike,
Lagos;
Salvation
Army
Primary
School,
Omo
Baba,
Lagos;
Seventh
Day
Adventist
Primary
School,
Abule
Oja,
Lagos
Saint
Agnes
Primary
School,
Yaba,
Lagos;
Saint
Dominic
Catholic
Primary
School,
Yaba,
Lagos;
Saint
Jude
Anglican
Primary
School,
Ebute
Metta,
Lagos;
Saint
Patrick
Catholic
Primary
School
Yaba,
Lagos;
Saint
Paul
Catholic
Primary
School
,
Ebute
Metta,
Lagos;
Saint
Peters’
Catholic
Primary
School,
Ebute
Metta,
Lagos;
Talim
ul
Islam
Primary
School
Yaba
,
Lagos;
The
Apostolic
Primary
School,
Ebute
Metta,
Lagos;
The
Salvation
Army
Primary
School
Freeman,
Lagos, U.
A.
M.
C.
(Eleja)
Primary
School,
Ebute
Metta,
Lagos;
Yaba
Methodist
Primary
School,
Yaba,
Lagos;
Modupe
Cole
Memorial
Treatment
Home
School
,Akoka
,
Lagos
and
Iponri
Olaleye
Community
Primary
School,
Ebute
Metta,
Lagos.
Media & Publicity
June 26, 2025
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