The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has denied knowledge about a purported ongoing recruitment exercise by the commission.
EFCC in a statement by its spokesperson, Wilson Uwujaren described the recruitment site as fake and misleading, offering some phoney information about a purported ongoing recruitment exercise.
“The EFCC is not recruiting at the moment.
“Members of the public are enjoined to ignore the fake site and its content,” Uwujaren added.
In a related development, the Commandant, Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) Academy, Ayo Olowonihi, has disclosed that the Commission has commenced the process of training cybercrime convicts to make use of the computer and the internet to earn legitimate income.
Olowonihi, who made the disclosure at a two-day Workshop on Investigation and Enforcement Skills for Effective Regulatory Role for senior personnel of the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC), said the measure was aimed at curbing the upsurge in cybercrime despite the efforts being made by the Federal Government of Nigeria toward combating economic and financial crimes.
According to him, “The problem we are dealing with is so huge that we now have parents who take their kids out of formal school and enroll them into internet fraud training centers popularly known as Yahoo-Yahoo school. The IT skills that these young men and women have, they just use it negatively so we have got to do a lot of enlightenment and value re-orientation.”
The Director General, National Broadcasting Commission (NBC), Balarabe Shehu Ilelah, in his remark, thanked the Executive Chairman, Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Abdulrasheed Bawa, for the support being enjoyed by the NBC from the EFCC.
The participants were trained in various aspects of Investigation, Cyber Crime Laws, Public Relations and Fake News Detection, Emotional Intelligence, Alternative Dispute Resolution, NBC Act, and case Studies.