Adeleke, ICPC sign MoU on project monitoring, evaluation

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The Osun State Governor, Ademola Adeleke, and the leadership of the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission, on Monday, signed a Memorandum of Understanding, aimed at implementing necessary measures to prevent corrupt practices in project implementation.

Speaking at the brief event where the MoU was signed held at Osun Government House, Osogbo, the ICPC chairman, Dr. Musa Aliyu (SAN) said that besides preventing corruption, the partnership also includes the adoption of a more effective strategy in the fight against graft.

Aliyu, who expressed a firm belief that the fight against corruption could not be won by a single individual or agency, added that to defeat graft, concerted efforts of all stakeholders in the three tiers of government would be required.

“This collaboration embodies our collective resolve to combat corruption and foster a culture of integrity and accountability in Osun State.

“Our collaboration with the Osun State Government is a testament to this belief. Together, we will galvanise support, implement necessary preventive measures, and adopt a more effective strategy in our battle against corruption. This also aligns with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s agenda for improved governance for effective service delivery.

“In conclusion, let us remember that our success in combating corruption is not merely for the present generation but also for the future of our beloved nation. By working together, we can create a society where integrity, transparency, and accountability are the norms,” Aliyu said

He called for the cooperation of Nigerians for the Commission to achieve its goal of stopping corrupt practices in the country.

In his remarks, Adeleke declared that his sole ambition for seeking public office was selfless service.

Adeleke further said, “During the inauguration of my cabinet, I openly warned those with a corrupt mindset should to opt out before it is too late. We apply rigorous vetting in the financial approval process. We ensure the enforcement of procurement laws without fear or favour.

“Our government is therefore elated to partner with the ICPC to further deepen good governance, especially in terms of anti-corruption protocols. The anti-corruption agencies have delicate assignments which demand the support and cooperation of those holding top government offices. Our government is today demonstrating this political will by entering into partnership with the ICPC on project monitoring and evaluation.”

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