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EFCC, Microsoft Sign MOU To Curb Internet Crime, Piracy
Thu Apr, 30 2009


The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC and Microsoft on Thursday April 30, signed a Memorandum of Understanding, MoU, in their continued effort to curb internet crime and piracy in Nigeria.

Though there was an initial MoU signed by the two organisations  in 2005 which led to the arrest and conviction of several internet fraudsters, the new agreement comes with additional benefits that will further strengthen the fight against internet crime and piracy.

Speaking at the event, Mrs Farida Waziri, chairman EFCC  said internet crime and piracy were capable of undermining Nigeria’s economic development and ability to attract foreign investment. “Image is perception. When you perceive someone as fraudulent, you do everything to put that person at arms length. So I am particularly happy that this is happening today,” she said adding that “through this coalition with Microsoft Nigeria and by demonstrating leadership in the fight against internet crime and piracy, we will continue to work together in our quest to attain the national vision of turning Nigeria into an IT-enabled economy that is just and prosperous.”

Waziri revealed that efforts were being made to redirect the intelligence and energy of the youths involved in piracy to purposeful living. “In the continuation and strengthening of our relationship with Microsoft, we will strive to succeed at redirecting the energy of the youths of Nigeria from cybercrime towards positive online engagements to ensure that Nigeria is removed from future internet crime reports,” she revealed.

Some of the additional benefits that come with the new MoU include an extended scope of the partnership to cover the fight against software piracy across Nigeria and to involve the Advance Fee Coalition (Microsoft, yahoo, Moneygram and  African Development Bank.); partnership with Advance Fee Coalition designed to curb internet scams, identify theft, financial scams and spam as well as software piracy.

The agreement also entails that EFCC will host the first ever West Africa Internet Fraud Summit in Abuja in November 2009 which will be financed by Microsoft. The summit will provide an annual forum for deliberations on global fight against cybercrime in the West African region. The EFCC will leverage on this to partner with the Advance Fee Coalition to finance the development of intelligent application/software that will track scam emails and explore the possibility of shutting down affected webmail addresses  and the possibility of exporting the EFCC model to other West African Countries.

Emmanuel Onyeje, Country Manager for Microsoft Nigeria, who led the Microsoft team commended Mrs Waziri for doing a fantastic job. He said they realized that they needed to extend the scope of the partnership. “In Nigeria, internet scams, identity theft, financial scams and spam are unfortunately still too prevalent. All of this, along with rampant software piracy, undermines Nigeria’s economic development and ability to attract foreign investment,” he said. Onyeje bemoaned the activities of pirates which he said have hampered development as they deny the people and government of legitimate income.  “People and businesses across Nigeria suffer in the hands of these pirates. Honest resellers lose out on sales, on tax revenue, which could be reinvested into the country,” Onyeje said.

Recognizing the impact of software piracy on the economy, Microsoft and the EFCC also agreed to combine efforts to  develop and implement programmes to educate the public on the consequences associated with infringement of software copyrights; implementing capacity building for institutions involved in fighting software piracy; strengthen awareness of the importance of intellectual property rights, combine efforts to identify; investigate and prosecute suspected software pirates and ensure public awareness of the benefits of genuine software for local businesses.

  


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  ( 11 comments)
On Fri Sep, 03 2010 02:33   by Rev. Gabeirl Aduma Emmanuel
GTB, Access Bank, and Skye Bank, frist Bank under my feet.
On Fri Jun, 25 2010 12:32   by David
Like the Bible say, he who has not commited any sin, let him cast the first stone, you people there check ur self, where is ribadu today? If had not commited in that office why was he remove..? Tell the govt to forget their pocket and work for the benefit of the pple who voted them in, that is demoncracy.
On Fri May, 14 2010 04:11   by John
My name is john in dubai i don know nigeria custom and nipost-ems fooling us and spoiling our name,why are doing this is unccurful-very bad/i send some little thing to nigeria are they are asking to pay N28,000,little thing i did not even buy with N12,000 equivalent.and i pay whtsoever they ask to pay here,what is inside just 5 inner wear,5 paint,5 t shirt. this is babaric,i went to ems office here to compalin,infact they are not happy. we should do something to avoid and erase this disgrace from our loving country from those bad eggs
On Fri May, 14 2010 04:00   by Godwin
Please take this complain serious and act on it-we nigeria abraod complaining biterly the way nipost and custom are collecting money from us unecessary is bad imagine send goods to our family in nigeria after pay here when the goods get to nigeria the nipost(ems) will say the goods are with the custom that the custom say you have to pay 30,000naira,50.000naira....for good less than 7 kg.we did buy the goods here with the amount they are asking,is it a crime to send things to our families,friends.this is bad,yyyyy. we are not happy with this,most of our things wre still lying in the custom demanding for huge amount of money. fight the act and we are ready to back and move with you
On Sun Apr, 11 2010 01:13   by Nazar Mohamed
I would like to complaint my problems with frauduland group in nigeria to mr. mallam nuhu ribadu, efcc president. please help me to contact his email id. thanks.
On Fri Feb, 05 2010 11:37   by president afis
new president
On Wed Nov, 11 2009 08:52   by peter
am sick and tired of this same greedy politicians in the government.instead of creating jobs for the poor masses and putting the political fraudsters behind bars in this country,they are busy wasting thier time against the poor masses looking for daily bread in the net. nigerians are no way near americans when it comes to fraud.you people should be careful how u treat your fellow nigerians otherwise,hell will fall on u guys on day.The politicians are the scammers and fraudking in this country.you guys should watch ur back.
On Mon Aug, 24 2009 06:04   by Chief Darwin
If Nigerians take a look at how the Americans have become a powerful nation is, to induce the principles of what makes a powerful nation. Your infrastructure must change, the embodiment of government must utiilze the voice of the people and structure the taxes like the Americans by, breaking up the taxes per bps (basis points per penny) and distribute back into the economy making it useful for all Nigerians not just the rich but, mostly to the poor. Must be for the people with a stronger government not set on greed but, to distribute funds equally for the people, by the people to insure of Nigeria's future really depends on the people along with a strict government.
On Mon Aug, 24 2009 02:18   by Darkwaters
They are looking for a way into the Nigerian market and their intelligence pathways to better improve THEIR own pocket and not for Nigerians at large
On Sun May, 10 2009 12:35   by callingkazeem
i believe that Nigeria just wasted the time to working out of true of the national .this is a biggest lie that Microsoft will cut and caution the internet crime in Nigeria.that can not be possible in my own reasonable world, no Nigeria has now a day no what they information technology(patten study of information system criminology or engineer)and to say the true of the unit of our national(i do believed of the all misters )of Nigerian.will need knowledge to developed the national.the reason why i again the issue of wasted our time in about to say the true,is that not American corrupted our country, i believed.let forget the past.now go to internet and tried to check up to one hundred thousand web.every time is basic on scammed the world into one ways and or other.but i believed that the time getting neared to get our Mather-land back from on predator national
On Fri May, 01 2009 10:40   by fredo
i think what you peoople are doing over there , look very good but to solve this internet crime is to make every nigerian put down thier finger print and every network must be registered both telephone and internet. then creat a good work expecially in villages just look obama in 100 days in office have done too much.

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