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2023: NSCDC inaugurates Anti-Corruption Unit to monitor personnel during election

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The Commandant General of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Dr Abubakar Ahmed Audi, on Wednesday inaugurated the Corps’ Anti-Corruption and Transparency Unit (ACTU), charging it to monitor the conduct of personnel at the 2023 General Elections.

At the inauguration ceremony of the ACTU heads at the Corps headquarters in Abuja, Audi also charged the unit to enlighten both NSCDC personnel and civilians about the need for integrity, especially during the election.

“This ceremony could not have been fixed at a better time than this. The country is preparing for elections and this ACTU personnel, after induction, would help us enshrine integrity in the conduct of personnel in the election period.

“They would enlighten both NSCDC personnel and civilians about the need for integrity, as well as the Anti-Corruption stance of the Corps for the elections,” he said.

Audi, while declaring his administration’s zero tolerance for corruption, said: “From the inception of this administration, we made it clear that we will do things as transparently as statutorily required.”

He said his administration had dismantled favouritism and other crass sentiments in the corps while also promoting competence and professionalism.

“I am certain that these inaugurated ACTU heads, led by Commandant Remi Ekundayo, will justify the confidence the corps has invested in them through hard work and humility in carrying out their duties and functions as required by ACTU Standing Order,” the CG said.

In his goodwill message, the chairman of the Independent Corrupt Practices Commission (ICPC), Bolaji Owasanoye, SAN, commended the efforts of the Corps in joining the fight against corruption, saying this effort contributed to the rating of the Corps on the 2022 EICS deployment.

He disclosed that the Corp had a score of 75.489% which connotes substantial compliance and ranked 38h position out of the 260 MDAs assessed.

He charged the ACTU heads to effectively discharge their duties, adding that: “Do not betray the confidence reposed in you avoid any questionable act given the strategic role you are expected to play.”

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