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Terrorism Financing: DSS, EFCC Collaborates As NSCDC Seeks Stronger Ties In Enugu

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The Department of State Services, DSS has called for stronger collaboration with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, regarding intelligence sharing, especially in the area of terrorism financing in Enugu State.

This call was made recently in Enugu when Mr. Humphrey Ohikhuare, Enugu State Director, DSS paid a courtesy visit to the Zonal Director, Enugu Zonal Directorate of EFCC, Commander of the EFCC, CE Mohammed Shuaib Bello.

Speaking during the visit, Ohikhuare recognized the critical roles the EFCC plays in sustaining the economy of the nation by doggedly combating corruption, economic and financial crimes, adding that the efforts of the Commission have helped the nation in utilizing its resources for its citizens.

Continuing, Ohikhuare sought for synergy in intelligence sharing in order to put a stop to terrorism financing in the state, adding that with the collaboration of the EFCC and the DSS in tracking the sources of these funds, terrorists’ activities will be a thing of the past in the state.

In a related development, the Commandant, Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, NSCDC, Enugu State, Commandant Elijah Etim Willie, has called for a renewed synergy between the NSCDC and the Commission, especially in the area of tackling economic sabotage, stressing that for the two agencies to succeed in the state, they must collaborate.

Willie made the appeal when he visited Bello in his office. According to the Commandant, “there is no better way we can do the work than to collaborate”. He said, “I am appealing for synergy, we have an anti-fraud Unit.

Responding, the Zonal Director, said that the Commission has always had hitch- free collaboration with the NSCDC as it has demonstrated over the years to be an important stakeholder in the fight against corruption, adding that the Directorate will continue to support the agency in achieving its mandates.

“EFCC has been working with NSCDC right from inception. I can remember, in 2005, we prosecuted so many cases of pipeline vandalization and 90 percent of your cases were transferred from NSCDC to the EFCC and we prosecuted many of them at the Kaduna Federal High Court. So, the collaboration has been there and I assure you that we will give you maximum cooperation so that both of us can achieve our mandates”, he said.

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