
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and the National Space Research and Development Agency (NASRDA) have resolved to foster collaboration.
The anti-graft agency’s spokesman, Dele Oyewale, said the proposal was made in Abuja on Friday, January 17, 2025 when the Director General/ Chief Executive Officer of NASRDA, Dr. Mathew Olumide Adepoju paid a courtesy visit to the Commission`s headquarters.
TheFact Daily gathers that the cooperation between both agencies will be in the areas of project monitoring and asset tracking by exploring opportunities of satellite technology.
Speaking extensively on diverse technological innovations that NASRDA can offer the Commission to help in its operation, especially in areas of project monitoring, tracking, collection of data, capacity building and knowledge sharing, Adepoju
pointed out that Nigeria has spent so much resources on space development and that the operational strength of the EFCC can be simplified through digital application of satellite technology.
“We believe that our services can be very helpful because we operate the indigenous satellite imagery which can be used for deployment of resources in geospatial tracking, monitoring and collection of data. We can provide applications and tracking devices to show the location of assets with its movement, including the site where a particular contract is awarded. This will help in promoting transparency in public sector projects. We believe that the Commission can benefit even more from our space technology”, he said.
He further requested the Commission to deploy its officials to NASRDA to educate its officials on economic and financial crimes in their systems and processes.
Responding, the Executive Chairman of the Commission, Ola Olukoyede, appreciated the visit, stating that no country can be truly developed without spatial recognition, stressing that the Commission was very keen on prevention.
He assured that the Commission would open the channel of collaboration “so that we can work more, especially now that every area of our lives is moving towards technology”.
Olukoyede proposed more functional modalities of collaboration between the two agencies to boost efficiency and value-creation, promising to “set up a Steering Committee to look into possible areas of working together”.




