Dogondaji made the charge through the Head of Public Affairs of the Kano Command, Idris Isiyaku during a sensitization lecture to the new members of the CDS Group.
Dogondaji encouraged corps members to be patriotic and join the anti graft army working towards having a Nigeria free from the grip of corruption, economic and financial crimes.
The EFCC Commander further urged the CDS members to be whistle-blowers as they are the Commission’s ambassadors in their places of primary assignment.
The CDS members were also charged to take advantage of the newly invented application developed by the Commission, “Eagle Eye" as a new tool of crime reporting.
On the issue of cybercrime, Dogondaji expresses concern as most of the perpetrators are the youth who are considered leaders of tomorrow. In this regard, he warned the corps members to desist from engaging in cybercrimes or related fraud.