The Executive Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Ola Olukoyede, has been widely commended for giving a human face to Nigeria’s anti-corruption fight, fostering collaboration and preventive approaches to combat corruption.

Professor Charles Anosike, Director General and CEO of the Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet), led his management team on a courtesy visit to Olukoyede at EFCC’s corporate headquarters in Abuja on August 28, 2025, to applaud the initiatives under his leadership. Anosike expressed admiration for Olukoyede’s commitment to collective action in the anti-corruption crusade, emphasizing the focus on ethics and behavioural change as preventive measures rather than merely reactive responses. He emphasized that this approach encourages resistance management and capacity building in risk assessment, project execution, and contractor oversight.
Anosike also sought a formal collaboration between NiMet and EFCC to establish a wide-area network of weather infrastructure, underscoring the need for prudent financial resource management. He said, “The EFCC is uniquely positioned to collaborate with us to proactively nip corruption in the bud before it happens.” He highlighted NiMet’s critical role in providing weather information for maritime safety (to agencies such as NIMASA, NPA, and NIWA), oil and gas sectors, air navigation safety, and agricultural planning—sectors where judicious use of government funds is paramount.

The Secretary to the Commission, Mohammed Hammajoda, received the NiMet delegation on behalf of Olukoyede and expressed enthusiasm for the potential partnership. He assured that EFCC’s Risk Assessment Department, a full-fledged unit with trained staff, stands ready to support NiMet in areas like procurement risk evaluation, offering collaboration opportunities 24/7 to strengthen governance structures.
Chief of Staff to the EFCC Executive Chairman, Commander CE Michael Nzekwe, emphasized that stakeholder collaboration is a core EFCC value. He noted Olukoyede’s prioritization of prevention—exemplified by creating the Fraud Risk Assessment Department—since recovering funds post-investigation rarely equals the total lost amount. Thus, prevention through risk assessment and behavioural change remains the strategic goal.

This meeting and expressed intentions further cement EFCC’s evolving role not just as an investigative body but as a proactive institution focused on changing corruption mindsets through partnerships and capacity building. It also reflects Olukoyede’s broader vision of enhanced inter-agency cooperation for a stronger governance framework nationwide.
This development comes amid NiMet clarifying that ongoing EFCC requests relate to routine document verifications on past contracts and not specific probes linked to the current DG, Anosike, who assumed office in late 2023. The agency reaffirmed full cooperation with EFCC’s anti-graft mandates to ensure transparency.

Olukoyede’s leadership continues to emphasize personal integrity, preventive collaboration, and collective responsibility, signaling a renewed hope in Nigeria’s anti-corruption warfront where the human face of justice encourages stronger societal engagement.
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