The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) has partnered with the Nigerian Correctional Service (NCoS) to improve the mandates of the two agencies in anti-corruption drive.
The two agencies highlighted key strategies for collaboration to boost anti-corruption efforts when the acting controller general of the NCoS, Sylvester Ndidi Nwabuche, and his team paid a visit to the chairman of ICPC, Dr. Musa Adamu Aliyu, SAN, at his office in Abuja on Tuesday.
In his remarks, the ICPC chairman appreciated the NCoS boss for the visit just as he highlighted key strategies for collaboration between the two agencies, especially about sensitisation, training, and signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU).
On a sensitisation strategy, the ICPC boss reflected on the possibility of using ex-convicts to sensitise Nigerians on crime and corruption so that Nigerians know it is coming from real people who have been there.
Dr Aliyu also spoke about working on training where the two agencies will learn from one another just as he pointed out that whatever challenges were being faced by the Commission and the Service would be discussed and addressed.
The ICPC boss emphasised the need for an MoU between the two agencies to guide their relationship going forward.
Earlier in his address, the NCoS boss also expressed strong beliefs in the prevention of corruption, saying that informed the decision of the Correctional Service, under his leadership, to initiate an interface with the ICPC.
“On December 15, 2024, I was appointed as the head of the Service by President Bola Tinubu. I felt I should reach out to agencies that impact one way or the other on my office and you are one of them. And I want to thank the commission for its far-reaching value.
“We are here to interface with you and deepen our relationship in the area of training and fighting corruption. Just like you, I am also an advocate of prevention,” the NCoS boss stated.
He added that the NCoS had had a very healthy and robust relationship with ICPC and that while it feels good about the recently published Ethics and Integrity Compliance Scorecard (EICS) report from the Commission, it was ready to work with any framework given by the Commission to see how challenges can be overcome.
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