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July 16, 2019 ICPC Pledge To Continue Fighting Against Corruption

ICPC Pledge To Continue Fighting Against Corruption

the need to rid Nigeria of all forms or semblances of corruption remains absolute and as such, there is a need for absolute collaboration among agencies and individuals to fight systemic and endemic corruption.

This formed part of the resolutions reached at the Stakeholders Meeting, organised by the Presidential Advisory Committee Against Corruption – PACAC in collaboration with the National Orientation Agency – NOA in Akwa Ibom state.

The stakeholders meeting held in Uyo had as theme; “Value Reorientation and the Fight Against Corruption” and drew attendance from other anti-corruption agencies, religious leaders, civil society groups, youths, professionals and other groups who have stakes in the anti-corruption fight.

Setting the tone, chairman on the event, Professor FEMI ADEKUNLE, himself a member of PACAC, said though the anti-corruption war has faced numerous challenges, it must be sustained to achieve desired results.

The PACAC/NOA Stakeholders Meeting featured paper presentations by two erudite members of the academia; Dr ROBERT DODE, the Head, Political Science Department at the University of Uyo -UNIUYO; and Dr VICTOR USOH, a criminologist and lecturer with the National Open University of Nigeria -NOUN.

The two gentlemen, in their separate papers, noted the causes of corruption, its effects on the society, and also recommended stiffer penalties for offenders.

Later in a chat with Inspiration FM, host of the event and state Director, National Orientation Agency –NOA in the state, Mr ENO UYOH, said the theme of the meeting followed the need to rebuild hitherto broken values in citizens.

According to Mr UYOH, meetings like these was key to ensuring that the next generation of Nigerians look away from corrupt practices in their dealings.

At the event was the state commissioner for the Independent Corrupt Practices and other Related Offences Commission –ICPC, Mr OLUSOLA SHODIPO.

Correspondent OKODI OKODI reports that the ICPC boss also pledged their determination to sustain the fight against corruption in Nigeria.


Will Amir Khan Still Face Manny Pacquiao in November?

Barely 3 hours after Amir Khan announced that agreements had been reached between his camp and Manny Pacquiao, Pacquiao’s publicist has denied a deal has been agreed for a fight to hold in Saudi Arabia this November.

Amir Khan had claimed the bout in Riyadh on 8 November was “signed off and done” following his stoppage win over Australia’s Billy Dib in the Saudi Arabia on Friday.

But Pacquiao’s spokesperson Fred Sternberg refuted Manny had signed any contract.

“As far as I know it hasn’t been even discussed,”
“Manny has been in training camp for the past eight weeks, four in the Philippines and four in the States, and he hasn’t met with Amir Khan during that time.”

A proposed fight between Khan and Pacquiao fell through in 2017 and the 40-year-old icon is scheduled to fight American Keith Thurman in Las Vegas on Saturday.

Pacquiao holds a record of 61 wins, seven defeats and two draws in a 24-year professional career while Khan has 34 wins and five defeats to his name.

Acting CJN Goes To Senate For Screening And Confirmation

the Acting Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice TANKO MUHAMMAD, will on Wednesday appear before the Senate for screening and confirmation of his appointment by President MUHAMMADU BUHARI.

The President of the Senate, AHMAD LAWAN, who disclosed this at plenary today, said Justice TANKO would appear before the Committee of the Whole to commence his screening exercise.

He said copies of the nominee’s Curriculum Vitae had been distributed to the lawmakers to enable them to have adequate background information about him and his career.

LAWAN therefore, urged his colleagues to take time to go through the copies before Wednesday so as to direct relevant questions to him.

July 16, 2019 Senate President Condemn Xenophobic Attack On Nigerians In South Africa

Senate President Condemn Xenophobic Attack On Nigerians In South Africa

the President of the Senate AHMAD LAWAN has lamented the killing of Nigerians in South Africa, as he put the total death toll over the years at 118.

LAWAN, while receiving in audience the South African High Commissioner to Nigeria, BOBBY MOROE, said 13 of those killed through various attacks, were murdered by South African policemen.

The Senate President condemned the continuous killing of Nigerians in South Africa, warning that further attack on Nigerians would no longer be condoned.

AHMED LAWAN added that the parliament must speak and prevent any further killings of Nigerians.

Also speaking, Acting Secretary, Nigerian Union in South Africa, COLLINS MGBO said the Nigerian government ought to do more to tackle the murder of Nigerians in that country.

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