The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, has charged leaders of the National Association of Nigerian Students, NANS, to take the lead in tackling internet fraud by spreading anti-graft messages to students across campuses.

Its Executive Chairman, Ola Olukoyede gave this charge in Abuja when a delegation of NANS came on a courtesy visit to the Commission`s headquarters

Olukoyede who spoke through his Chief of Staff, EFCC Commander, Micheal Nzekwe expressed dismay at the effects of internet fraud on the nation.

He stated that the scourge has affected Nigeria`s reputation both home and abroad, tasking the students’ body to demonstrate greater commitment towards tackling the fraud.

He further urged them to come up with strategies that will be suitable in spreading and sustaining the anti-graft fight among youths, especially students.

Speaking earlier, a former National Public Relations Officer of NANS, Comrade Bestman Okereafor appreciated Olukoyede for all the good works he is doing and results that are tangible that we are seeing.

He described him as a transformative leader and exceptional fighter of corruption in Nigeria.