The chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Ola Olukoyede, has said that some religious organisations are “more corrupt” than public offices in the country.
He spoke on Friday during a leadership conference at a Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) in Lagos.
He disclosed that his organisation in recent time recovered “how many millions from a religious organisation.”
The EFCC boss accused religious leaders of looking at the “speckle in someone else eyes, but meanwhile, there is a log in yours.”
Olukoyede then implored clerics to use their platform “not only to preach but also to demonstrate” good characters to their congregation.
“Just this last week, I have had cause to recover how many millions from a religious organisation,” the EFCC boss said.
“They appointed you a pastor, and that is when you become a big man. We don’t even know what you are doing to earn a legitimate living. You live on the ministry and the church or mosque money. You can’t even explain the source of your wealth.
“Some religious organisations are more corrupt than public offices. I have evidence towards that. You look at the speckle in someone else eyes, but meanwhile, there is a log in yours.”
In January, the EFCC chairman said his organization uncovered a religious sect laundering money terrorists in Nigeria.