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‎EFCC chair urges AI adoption in corruption fight‎



‎The Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Ola Olukoyede, has called on Nigerian universities to promptly implement Artificial Intelligence in their governance and financial management systems to enhance accountability and combat corruption.

‎Olukoyede made this appeal on Tuesday in Kano during his keynote address at the opening ceremony of the 8th Biennial Conference of the Committee of Pro-Chancellors of State Universities in Nigeria.

‎He characterized AI as a “vital safeguard” for public institutions, cautioning that universities may lag behind global standards if they do not adopt technology-driven oversight.

‎”The Nigerian university system cannot afford to be left behind in this global transition. Artificial Intelligence is no longer a choice; it is an essential defense mechanism for transparency.”

‎He pointed out that despite managing multi-billion-naira budgets, which include tuition fees, TETFund allocations, and research grants, numerous institutions continue to face accountability issues.

‎Olukoyede mentioned that the EFCC has revealed instances of financial misconduct in higher education institutions, such as inflated contracts, ghost workers, and misappropriation of students’ fees. He urged university governing councils to take proactive measures in incorporating digital systems into their operations.

‎”I propose the formation of AI and Digital Governance Committees within every university governing council. There should also be a comprehensive Digital Integrity Strategy that encompasses finance, academics, and data protection,” he stated.

‎Additionally, he advocated for investments in broadband infrastructure, cybersecurity systems, and cloud-based data management, along with stronger collaboration with the EFCC for training and intelligence sharing.

‎Olukoyede, however, warned that technology by itself cannot address governance issues without the presence of human integrity.

‎”Regardless of how sophisticated the technology may be, its effectiveness is contingent upon the individuals who operate it. AI cannot substitute for integrity; it can merely enhance it,” he stated.

‎He cautioned that excessive reliance on technology might undermine professional judgment and leave institutions vulnerable to cybersecurity threats if not adequately overseen.

‎”The battle against corruption is a shared national obligation.

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