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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has warned skit makers and other content creators to stop using its name, logo, uniforms and official identity in skits and media productions without approval.
The Commission raised the alarm over what it described as an increasing trend of its identity being featured in comedy skits and other digital content without authorisation.
In a video shared on its X handle, the anti-graft agency said such portrayals often misrepresent its core values and standard procedures, stressing that it has not authorised any individual or group to use its identity.
The statement reads, “It has come to the attention of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission that some individuals and content creators are using the name, logo, and likeness of EFCC in skits and other media content.
“Many of these skits misrepresent our values and standard operating procedures. We wish to inform the general public that the EFCC has not authorised any such use.
“The EFCC does not endorse, sponsor, or approve any comedy, drama, or online content that uses our identity without written consent.
“Therefore, the public is hereby advised to cease and desist from using our name, logo, uniforms, or any identifying elements in skits or promotional content without prior written approval. Be warned, all who violate these instructions shall be prosecuted,” the statement read.
The agency further stressed that creators must obtain written permission before using its name or symbols, warning that anyone who fails to comply risks legal action. (Saturday Tribune)