President Muhammadu Buhari has taken the vow to end corruption in all ramifications in Nigeria very seriously.
According to NAIJ.com, Buhari made the promise at the launch of an anti-corruption campaign, tagged “The Value Project” in Abuja on Thursday, February 16.
The president who was represented by the minister of state for education, Professor Anthony Anwukah, said looting of public funds, bribery of public officials and other vices associated with corrupt practices constitute more than half the real problems of the nation.
On July 5, 2017, the Federal Executive Council (FEC) announced the 4-year plan of the National Anti-Corruption Strategy (NACS):
Federal government rolls out new anti-corruption strategy Source: Twitter, NACSTechComm
Below is the breakdown of the new strategy:
1. The aim of the NACS
The aim of the new anti-corruption strategy Source: Twitter, NACSTechComm
2. The National strategy framework
The National Strategic Framework Source: Twitter, NACSTechComm
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3. Implementation
Implementation levels for the new strategy Source: Twitter, NACSTechComm
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Implementation levels for the new strategy Source: Twitter, NACSTechComm
Meanwhile, it has been revealed that Nigerian lawmakers are involved in defrauding the country and many of them have been sued by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) for varying crimes.
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NAIJ.com reported that TransparencyITng recently made an infographic of some Senators who have been accused and charged to court for being involved in financial wrongdoing.
Watch this NAIJ.com video as Nigerians speak on the state of the nation: