News

Shettima, Falola, Others to Grace ICPC, McArthur Foundation Dialogue on Corruption, Others on Tuesday

By Hillary Asemota

Vice President, Dr. Kashim Shettima, Prof. Toyin Falola of Texas University, U.S and other distinguished speakers will on Tuesday take their turn to speak in an organised policy dialogue on corruption, social norms and behavioural change in Abuja. 

The event which is being put together by the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) is in collaboration with the Anti-Corruption Academy of Nigeria (ACAN) with the support of McArthur Foundation.

The event, which will be physical and virtual, is aimed at addressing negative social norms bedeviling the country while provoking behavioural change in citizens.

NCC Ad

Other speakers at the policy dialogue include: Prof. Etannibi Alemika; Naziru Mikailu Abubakar; Rev. Fr. George Ehusani, Prof. Is-haq Oloyede, and Prof. Isaac Nnamdi.

The policy dialogue is a platform to explore innovative strategies, exchange ideas and develop actionable recommendations that will contribute to addressing the challenges and opportunities associated with the theme.

ICPC, in a statement signed by Mrs. Azuka Ogugua, said attendance to the physical event is strictly by invitation, but all stakeholders are encouraged to join virtually with the login details provided on the banner or watch the livestream on Facebook @icpcnigeria.

Related Posts

Buhari’s 9-Point Agenda: HoS Challenges 182 New Planning Officers

Extraordinaire News

MY APPOINTMENT AT NOTAP ACT OF GOD, PLEDGES TO RUN OPEN DOOR POLICY-AMADIOBI

Extraordinaire News

OBASEKI ON WHY HE TOOK BOLD REFORMS, SAYS EDO WAS IN DOLDRUMS BEFORE 2016

Extraordinaire News

Dare Inaugurates Panel of Inquiry on Abuja Stadium Vandalism

Extraordinaire News

Africa’s Scientific Award: Buhari Salutes Prof. Ibiyinka Fuwape

Extraordinaire News

CNG: NASENI Trains 20 Staff on Biogas, Biomethanol Plants Design

Extraordinaire News

NNPC Hails Court Judgment as NPDC Resumes Operation of OML 11

Extraordinaire News

FG Trains Youth Living with Disabilities

Extraordinaire News

TAIWO AKERELE ACCUSES, CALLS ON DEVELOPED NATIONS TO ACCOUNT FOR GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE FUND

Extraordinaire News

Leave a Comment

* By using this form you agree with the storage and handling of your data by this website.