The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC and the Committee of Vice-Chancellors of Nigerian Universities, CVCNU, have agreed to explore strategic areas of collaboration aimed at strengthening institutional integrity and curbing corruption within the nationâs ivory towers.
This development arose from a Courtesy Visit by the Secretary-General of the CVCNU, Professor Andrew Haruna to the Corporate Headquarters of the EFCC in Abuja on Tuesday, May 20, 2025.
Haruna described the visit as âboth timely and strategic,â noting that it presented an opportunity for a meaningful dialogue between the two institutions, anchored on mutual values of transparency, accountability, and national development.
âUniversities as renowned centres of knowledge, character formation and leadership grooming have a critical role to play in shaping a corruption-free future,â he said. âOn the other hand, the EFCC as the nationâs frontline anti-graft agency, carries the mandate to promote integrity and combat economic and financial crimes across all sectors, including the education sector.â
Haruna
further
outlined
key
areas
of
potential
collaboration
including
institutional
integrity,
awareness
campaigns,
capacity
building,
research
partnerships
and
support
for
whistle-blower
frameworks
within
universities.
He
emphasized
the
importance
of
training
for
university
administrators
and
other
key
personnel,
noting
that
a
training
institute
had
already
been
established
by
the
CVCNU
for
this
purpose.
âBefore professors become vice-chancellors, they need to understand what it means to manage public funds and oversee complex institutions.  Itâs only in a place like this, the EFCC, that the right knowledge can be imparted. We donât need to wait until a professor gets into office and starts saying, âI didnât knowâ. From the beginning, they must be equipped with the necessary tools and skillsâ, he said.
He called for EFCCâs support in providing resource persons to offer lectures, seminars and training sessions for university leaders, especially on procurement procedures, financial compliance, and institutional risk management.  On research, Haruna proposed collaborative studies and data-driven policy recommendations that focus on tackling corruption in tertiary institutions, public finance management and governance systems.
âWe also seek to support whistle-blower frameworks that can enable safe and effective internal reporting within universities.  This partnership, once formalized, will not only enhance the reputation and internal governance of our universities, but also contribute significantly to national development goalâ, he said.
He
commended
the
EFCC
for
its
âtireless
efforts
under
the
visionary
leadership
of
Mr.
Ola
Olukoyede,â
and
expressed
optimism
that
the
collaboration
would
set
a
new
benchmark
for
public-sector
engagement
with
academia.
 Responding,  Olukoyede
expressed
appreciation
for
the
visit
and
described
the
proposed
collaboration
as
not
only
welcome
but
necessary.
âI
thank
you
for
extending
the
hand
of
collaboration
to
the
EFCC.  The
role
our
tertiary
institutions
play
in
shaping
the
future
of
our
country
cannot
be
overemphasized.
We
need
to
work
together
to
nip
corruption
in
the
bud
and
raise
a
generation
of
leaders
who
do
things
right
from
the
startâ,
he
said
The
EFCCâs
boss
noted
that
the
EFCC
has
an
Academy
that
promotes
anti-corruption
education
and
was
working
toward
full
accreditation
for
its
degree,
diploma
and
certificate
programs.  âWe
can
jointly
develop
a
curriculum
and
even
review
existing
university
curricula
to
include
anti-corruption
and
financial
crimes
courses,â
he
suggested.
âWe
also
need
support
from
your
committee
in
recommending
visiting
professors
and
developing
our
faculty
base.â
He further proposed the creation of a joint committee between the Commission and the CVCNU to design a framework for fraud risk assessment within the university system.
Media & Publicity
May 21, 2025
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