The Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission’s (EFCC) corruption prevention project, ‘Creative Youth Initiative
Against Corruption’ (CYIAC) commenced a critical stage on Friday, October 20,
2017,
which is targeted at meeting global goals by 2030, through youth
sensitisation, self-awareness and sustainable educational and creative
developments in Children, Youth and Women in Nigeria.
CYIAC was launched by EFCC in October 2016, and commenced with the three
months intensive pilot scheme tagged: “My New Nigeria: Free From Corruption”.
The pilot scheme was supported by EFCC, Consul General of Federal Republic of
Germany and Nigeria Stock Exchange.
According to the Project Director,
Foluke Michael, the 2017 edition will kick-start with online campaign to
sensitise children, youth and women through the “Join Our Community Campaign.”
The online campaign will be followed by the launch of CYIAC App and nationwide
registration portal on November 1, 2017, for participants between ages 9-14
years (Category 1), and 15-25 years (Category 2).
Participants will also be required to
submit essays, short stories or creative ideas online, based on the theme “Imagine the World Free from Corruption”,between
November 1 and December 15, 2017. She further stated that their Creative
Innovation – CYIAC Corruption Busters (CCB) will be launched on December 9,
2017 to mark International Anti-Corruption Day, at the Filmhouse IMAX Cinema,
Lekki. CCB is expected to launch in London and New York on December 9, and it
will be available for free download worldwide same day.
Foluke added that, the strategy to
achieve project objectives is tagged:‘CYIAC
Five’, which are based on Make, Create and Innovate (MCI). The stages of
CYIAC Five are Registration, Submission, Interview, Development and
Presentation. All applicants will be expected to go through registration,
submission and interview whilst the selected participants will complete the
last two (2) stages; which are training at the Development centre and
Presentation of Creative Ideas. The final showcase of various ideas will be
shown to local and International audience at the cinema and online television,
dedicated for the programme.
Dr, Joe Okei-Odumakin, President, Women
Arise and Chairman, Steering Committee for Movement Against Corruption (MAC),
stated that both organisations have endorsed CYIAC as vehicle to reach out to
children, youth and women. Dr Odumakinfurther stressed that the idea to involve
young people in advocacy and fight against corruption is a movement in the
right direction. According to her, “corruption must be destroyed from the root
in Nigeria if the sufferings of the masses will be alleviated. Dr Odumakin
however observed that presentations by the participants cannot be limited to
arts. In addition, entrants are expected to express themselves in different
sectors, such as energy, environment, climate change, health, justice, gender
equality and others. MAC is a coalition of over 70 Civil Society organisations
with a mission to #killCorruptionnow!
Dr.
Odumakin added that CCB Innovation series are derived from the view that “our
society must be seen through the lenses of children and youth.” This submission
is based on EFCC-CYIAC 2016 Integrity Ambassadors. CCB is the contribution of
CYIAC towards achieving global goals in 2030. The initiative is tailored to
achieve culture of integrity and a nation free from corruption through
educational development in Literary Arts, Music, Dance, Paintings, Digital
Communication, Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Information Technology.
The acting Chairman of the Economic and
Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Ibrahim Magu, condemned the practice of
celebrating corruption and corrupt people in the country. He said Nigerians
must continue to expose anyone involved in corrupt practices, saying the
anti-graft war was a collective responsibility.
Magu
also lamented that those who had been celebrating the treasury looters did not understand the evil in corruption.
“But we must chase them; we must expose them. Let them return the loot to the
treasury so that it can be judiciously utilized for our common good “There is nothing personal about the fight
against corruption. It is rather a war for the betterment of the country,” he
added.
The
EFCC boss, who described corruption as Nigeria’s greatest enemy, added that one
of the most effective strategies for winning the anti-graft war was to mobilise
everybody to join in the fight. He added: “If there is any success story, it
goes to all of us.
“If we can sustain this fight with
determination for the next one year, we will see a change of attitude in our
people. In any case, we are already beginning to see the change of attitude.”
Magu,
who also urged the anti-corruption ambassadors across the country not to be
discouraged, stated that there had been efforts to mobilise Nigerians in the
Diaspora, adding that “They have expressed determination to join in the
anti-graft war."
He
added that the commission is prepared to reach out to millions of children and
youth on the platform of Creative Youth Initiative Against Corruption and urge
Schools, Parents, Guardians, Educators, Corporate Bodies, Governmental and
International organizations, to work together with the commission in other to
create a great nation we all would be proud of.
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