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    Unaccountable Governance System Make Corruption, Cybercrime Flourish-ICPC Chair

    HumsiBy HumsiMay 28, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Chairman of the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC), Dr. Musa Adamu Aliyu, SAN has blamed the high incidence of corruption and cybercrimes in Nigeria on weak system in governance.

    Demola Bakare, the Ag. Director, Public Enlightenment and Education/
    Spokesperson for the Commission revealed this in a statement.

    The ICPC Boss was speaking on Thursday in a paper presented at the Nigeria Inter-Religious Council First Half meeting held in Abuja.

    He decried that decision-making process in the country have become unaccountable and access to decision-makers “is now dependent on restricted social networks, where earning does not correspond with the basic needs of life, and where government control and enforcement of the existing laws are weak.”

    Dr. Aliyu also harped on the importance of strong religious institutions where the fight against corruption would be prioritized.

    “First assumption is that anti-corruption efforts can be more effective when they are communicated and conducted through religious organizations or leaders.

    “This implies that these religious entities have a significant influence on their followers and can thus play a crucial role in spreading anti-corruption messages.”

    The ICPC Chairman stressed further that fight against corruption and cybercrime was not limited to any single faith adding that it was a collective responsibility that transcends religious boundaries.

    He said: “Religious leaders from different faiths can collaborate on interfaith initiatives that promote accountability and combat corruption and cybercrime.

    “This unity sends a powerful message that these issues are universally condemned and that religious communities stand together in their commitment to ethical conduct.”

    He charged Nigerians to be guided by faith and dedication to justice saying: “We must not forget that our role is not passive, we are active participants, supporting our religious leaders in the fight against corruption and cybercrime, and setting a standard for society to emulate.

    “Together, our concerted efforts have the power to forge a brighter, more ethical, and secure future for all Nigerians.

    “Let us heed the call to action, drawing inspiration from our religious teachings and committing ourselves to the noble cause of combating corruption and cybercrime.

    “With unwavering resolve and collaboration, we can realize a Nigeria where honesty, integrity, and transparency reign supreme, ensuring a prosperous and harmonious society for future generations.”

    Cybercrimes Dr. Musa Adamu Aliyu ICPC
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