The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) is cracking down on skit makers and content creators who use its uniforms and paraphernalia without permission
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) is cracking down on skit makers and content creators who use its uniforms and paraphernalia without permission. This move comes after an old skit titled “EFCC and Army Wahala” resurfaced on social media, showing alleged EFCC operatives behaving unprofessionally ¹.
The EFCC is calling out the skit for misrepresenting its operational procedures and damaging its reputation. The agency emphasizes that its operatives are trained to handle suspects with respect and professionalism, contrary to the skit’s portrayal of bullying and terrorizing individuals.
The EFCC is urging skit makers to be responsible and refrain from using law enforcement insignia without proper authorization. This isn’t the first time the agency has addressed the issue, and its latest warning reaffirms its commitment to protecting its professional image
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