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Over N317 billion investment, forex scams being investigated in Lagos – EFCC  

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has said it is currently investigating multiple cases of investment and forex scams involving over N317 billion in Lagos alone.  

This is even as it declared that Lagos as the commercial nerve centre of Nigeria has become the hub of all manner of economic and financial crimes in Nigeria.

The Acting Executive Chairman of the Commission, Abdulkarim Chukkol, disclosed this in Lagos on Thursday at a one-day workshop for media practitioners.  

According to him, a total of 512, 876 petitions have been received in the state, all pertaining to investment and forex scams.

He said the scams also involved foreign currency totalling $3.2 million and others in euros and pounds.  

Financial crimes boom in Lagos 

While noting that the Lagos Command of the Commission has been the most challenging, the EFCC Chairman who was represented by the Lagos Zonal Commander, Michael Wetkas, said: 

The need for sensitization 

He added that in the last couple of months, the Commission had intensified public sensitization in line with its belief that some of these crimes could be prevented if people have the right information.

He said the media is also needed in this regard to also help in educating citizens to be circumspect embracing investment opportunities, especially where the return on investment seems too good to be true. 

The EFCC Chairman noted that all over the world, the watchdog role of the media promotes transparent and accountable leadership.

He added that in the case of the EFCC, the media has proven to be a critical stakeholder and ally in the difficult task of sanitizing our environment, but the synergy could be stronger.  

 

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