The Executive Secretary/CEO, National Lottery Trust Fund, NLTF, Tosin Adeyanju has commended the Executive Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Ola Olukoyede for recovering debts owed to the Fund to the tune of over N9billion.
The commendation came on Friday, August 23, 2024 when Adeyanju led the management team of NLTF on a courtesy visit to the EFCC boss at the Commission’s corporate headquarters.
Describing the recovery “as a big feat” he stated that it has ensured that the Fund played its role in assisting the federal government deliver on its promises of provision of social and physical infrastructure across the country.
“I want to thank the EFCC Chairman for the excellent outcome of our collaboration on the recovery of outstanding lottery liabilities to the federal government which has led to significant improvement of remittances by lottery operators to the Trust Fund.
“I must commend and thank you for providing leadership and recovering over N9 billion for the National Lottery Trust Fund. This is a big feat for us.
“This has ensured that the Trust Fund played its role in the fulfilment of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda in spreading good causes across the country.”
The NLTF boss further commended Olukoyede for the results achieved in the anti-corruption fight within the short period he has been in charge.
“I must also commend you generally for what you have done in 10 months. I am aware that you have recovered over N200billion and over $58million of looted funds within the period.
“There is no better person to occupy this position than you and we thank the President for appointing a man of integrity like you to drive the anti-corruption fight.”
He appealed to the Commission to sustain its recovery efforts of lottery proceeds, noting that the interventions of NLTF in different areas of need in the country can only be sustained when operators and stakeholders in the industry remit what is due to the government.
Olukoyede in his response noted that though Adeyanju was new on the saddle, he has shown early signs of focus and determination to thread the path of probity.
“I want to congratulate you on your well-deserved appointment. I see the steps that you have started taking as quite commendable. I see in you someone that is important that we collaborate with and strengthen relationships so that we can encourage you to do more because there is so much trust reposed in you. And from what we have seen since your appointment nobody can say that the trust has been betrayed,” he said.
Olukoyede admonished him that being in a position of trust he should be mindful of the legacy that he would leave behind at the end of his tenure.
“I want to advise you to be careful in the application of the funds available to you. Like they say in Nigeria’s local parlance “shine your eye.” Don’t put your signature on what you are not sure of”.
He continued, “Read every memo that comes to you and make sure that your people on the field monitor the execution of the projects that you are allocating money for. Be guided by your conscience.
Always do what is right. We are here today but we are not going to be here forever.
A day will come when we will be called to account for our deeds in the office, so let that guide your disposition to work. I say the same thing to members of your team.”
The Chairman who assured the delegation of enhanced EFCC collaboration in the area of debt recovery, stated that it was a statutory obligation of the Commission to do so.
“Every kobo we recover goes to you. We don’t mind those who say that we allocate recovered loot. We don’t allocate money here.
We recover from the government and all the relevant agencies that we decided to look into their books or that partner with us to help them recover their funds.
Being the government’s agency as well, we are funded with government’s money, so we owe all MDAs the duty to collaborate with them in that particular area. We are therefore doing our job. It is part of our mandate.”
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