The acting Zonal Director of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Lagos Zonal Office, Michael T. Wetkas has charged students across the country to embrace original and creative thinking andĀ shun cybercrimes.
He gave the charge on Thursday, June 20, 2024, when he received members of the National Association of Nigerian Students, NANS, on a courtesy visit to his office in Lagos.
Wetkas, who described the youth as the “building blocks of the nation,” warned that cybercrime poses a serious threat to the development of the country.
He said: āThe strength of any nation lies in its youths and educational level. The country needs a generation of progressive individuals who will maximize their talents.ā
Wetkas also expressed his willingness to collaborate with the Association, while encouraging its members to be whistleblowers.
He noted that cybercrime had nowĀ evolved from the traditional “yahoo plus” to more sophisticated forms such as sextortion.
Earlier, theĀ National Senate Clerk of NANS, Oladimeji Uthman, expressed his gratitude to the EFCC for itsĀ swift response to the request for the visit.
While acknowledging the involvement of some students in cybercrime, he stated that the Association would be more committed to the fight against internet fraud.
Also speaking, the Lagos State Chairman of NANS, Alimi Lekan Idris, sought a collaboration with the EFCC to facilitate the organization of sensitization programmes on the dangers and consequences of cybercrimes during the Associationās annual studentsā weeks.
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