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ICPC Chaiman Urges Women,Youths To Play More Active Roles Against Corruption

Last updated: November 14, 2024 1:25 pm
7 months ago Ebuwa Omo Osagie
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Chairman of the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC), Musa Adamu Aliyu

The Chairman of the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC), Musa Adamu Aliyu has urged women and youth to take a more active role in the fight against corruption and other social vices in Nigeria.

The ICPC Chairman, in his welcome address at a one-day workshop for women and youths on corruption prevention with the theme: “Women and Youths Alliance Against Corruption” held at the Banquet Hall, State House, Abuja on Thursday highlighted that women and youths disproportionately experience the effects of corruption in society.

He stated that the Conference was put together as a pivotal event dedicated to empowering two key groups—women and young people—in the fight against corruption stressing that “today’s workshop is not just an event; it is a crucial platform that aims to highlight the pivotal roles that women and youths play in the fight against corruption”.

Aliyu noted that the ICPC was committed to leveraging technology for mobilisation, building inclusive coalitions, and empowering marginalised voices to foster a more just and equitable society.

The ICPC boss enjoined those attending the event to participate actively in the panel discussions that follow, as their contributions would be “invaluable in shaping our collective efforts and formulating actionable recommendations to be captured in our communique”.

In her speech the First Lady Senator Oluremi Tinubu, said that when corruption thrives, “it is the most vulnerable among us—women, children, and marginalized communities—who bear the heaviest burden. It is for their sake, and the future of our beloved country, that we must remain resolute in our efforts to combat this scourge.”

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She charged the Women and youths to be at the forefront of the fight against corruption in the country, stressing, “We must move beyond the desire to have our voices heard and step into roles where our actions can make a difference. It is time for us to take our place as leaders, advocates, and reformers.”

She lamented the growing issue of sexual exploitation in our educational institutions and workplaces adding that “this menace not only violates the rights of women but also threatens the moral fabric of our society. As female leaders, legislators, and advocates, we must use our influence to push for legislation and policies that address these injustices head-on. A society that respects and values the contributions of women will undoubtedly flourish”.

Speaking directly to young leaders at the event, Senator Tinubu, urged them to see the event “as a call to action.

She disclosed that the National and State Assemblies are working tirelessly to update our laws to address new trends in corruption adding that it was up to them to ensure that these laws translate into real change through advocacy, transparency, and accountability.

While commending the ICPC and its leadership for their unwavering commitment to the cause of anti-corruption, she said that the Commission’s efforts in fostering collaborations with other anti-corruption agencies, civil society, and the private sector have been pivotal in advancing this agenda, noting with delight, “I am confident that under the capable leadership of the Honourable Chairman, the ICPC will continue to make great strides in this fight”.

The conference brings together leaders, activists, policymakers, and community members to address the unique challenges women and youths face in combating corruption.

Through workshops, panel discussions, and networking sessions, the conference aims to equip participants with tools, strategies, and support networks to promote transparency, integrity, and accountability within their communities and institutions.

(Editor : Ena Agbanoma)

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