President Bola Tinubu appoints Akoyede as chairman of EFCC

In anticipation of Senate approval, President Bola Tinubu approves the appointment of Mr. Ola Olukoyede’s as the Executive Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission for a four-year first term that is renewable.

Formwr chairman suspended

This comes after he suspended Mr. Abdulrasheed Bawa, the former director of the anti-graft agency, for about four months.

According to a statement penned by Ajuri Ngelale, the president’s special adviser on media and publicity, “Mr. Olukayode’s appointment follows the resignation of the suspended Executive Chairman of the EFCC, Mr. Abdulrasheed Bawa,” it was announced on Thursday.

“President Tinubu appoints a new EFCC Chairman and Secretary of the Commission,” reads the statement.

Olukoyede is a competent candidate

Olukoyede is a lawyer with more than 22 years of experience working as a regulatory compliance consultant, fraud management expert, and corporate intelligence specialist.


Having previously held the positions of Secretary to the Commission (2018–2023) and Chief of Staff to the Executive Chairman (2016–2018), he has a wealth of experience in the management of the EFCC. He thereby satisfies the legal prerequisite for appointment to the position of EFCC Chairman.

In addition, President Tinubu gave his blessing to Mr. Muhammad Hammajoda’s appointment as the EFCC Secretary for an initial term of five years that is renewable, subject to Senate approval.

Olukoyede’s background

The University of Maiduguri awarded Hammajoda a Bachelor of Science in Accounting and a Master of Business Administration. He is a public administrator with vast experience in managing public finances.

According to jerrymusa.com He began working for the Federal Polytechnic in Mubi as a lecturer. He then entered the banking industry, working successfully for the now-defunct Allied Bank and Standard Trust Bank.

A newly reenergized war on corruption waged through a reformed institutional architecture in the anti-corruption sector remains a central pillar of the President’s Renewed Hope agenda, and the president charged the new leadership of the commission with demonstrating the grounds upon which they had been granted the trust placed in them in this crucial national assignment.

By Jerry Musa

With over a decade of experience in journalism and professional Public Relations (PR) practice, Jerry is overwhelmingly experienced in crafting impactful articles, opinions and thought leaderships that have persuasive impact and shape brands and individuals' public perception.

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