The Executive Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Mr. Ola Olukoyede, has commenced the restructuring of the commission with certain appointment, new designations and elevation of some top officials in line with his agenda for the foremost anti-graft agency.

Under the new dispensation, Olukoyede has appointed Mr. Michael Nzekwe as his Chief of Staff (CoS) and also appointed Zonal Directors for each of the 14 Zonal Commands of the Commission.

The EFCC’s Head of Media and Publicity, Dele Oyewale, disclosed the latest development in a statement made available to TheIdeal News on Saturday.

Nzekwe, topnotch investigator, lawyer and former Commander of the Ilorin Zonal Command of the EFCC, is a course one officer of the Commission.

He has served in various departments in the Commission, including Legal and Prosecution Department, Department of Operations (now Department of Investigations), Department of Internal Affairs (now Department of Ethics and Integrity), Servicom, and Asset Forfeiture Department.

A seasoned administrator, Nzekwe has attended several trainings and courses home and abroad, including the Advance Defence Intelligence Officers Course organised by Defence Intel Agency, DIA.

The appointment takes immediate effect and he has assumed duties.

As part of his restructuring and repositioning of the EFCC, Olukoyede also upgraded all the Zonal Commands of the Commission to the status of Departments, with each of them headed by a Director.

To this effect, 14 new Directors have been appointed to head each of the Zonal Commands.

To bolster and fortify the security architecture of the Commission, Olukoyede has also upgraded the Security Unit of the EFCC to a Department with a seasoned officer appointed as Director, Security and Chief Security Officer (CSO).

The statement reads in part, “A new Department has also been created in the Executive Chairman’s office and it is headed by former Makurdi Zonal Commander of the EFCC, Mr. Friday Ebelo who also doubles as Director and Coordinator, Special Duties at the corporate headquarters of the Commission.

 “The former Department of Internal Affairs has been renamed Department of Ethics and Integrity and minor reshuffling effected in some Departments at the headquarters.”

 Speaking on the essence of his latest action, Olukoyede said that the ongoing restructuring is meant for the repositioning and strengthening of the EFCC to deliver on its assigned mandate optimally.