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ICPC tasks Nigerians on behavioural change in tackling corruption

The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) says behavioural change is required to tackle the menace of corruption in Nigeria.
Prof. Bolaji Owasanoye, ICPC Chairman, made the call at a one-day sensitisation on behavioural change organised for stakeholders by the commission on Tuesday in Akure.
Owasanoye, represented by Prof.
Tunde Babawale, the Provost of Anti-corruption Academy of Nigeria (ACAN) of the commission, said the workshop was to implement the National Ethics and Integrity Policy (NEIP) to stimulate desirable behaviour change.He also said that it was the right time for Nigerians to change their behaviour and strategies to address corruption-induced social norms.
The ICPC boss explained that the law and order approach to fight corruption (enforcement) alone was not enough to get rid of the menace from the society.
According to him, with the present realities facing the nation, if we do not change our behaviour, we may not be able to bring about the changes that we desire.
“It is imperative for citizens to respect the laws of the land, keep their word, do their duty with diligence, respect and value other human beings, not get involved in stealing from the government, cheating others or any form of deception.
“Unfortunately, the reality is that many people are far from the ideal.
“Therefore, there is need to make intentional efforts to turn around negative behaviours to positive ones through the inculcation of positive values.
“By using the behavioural change approach, it will save the country from an erosion of ethics and collapse of values and it will help the country reach national development goals among others,” Owasanoye said.
In his welcome address, Mr Kupolati Kayode, Resident Anti-Corruption Commissioner (RACC) in Ondo State, said it was only the concerted efforts of all concerned that could make Nigeria overcome the scourge of corruption.
According to him, positive behavioural change is a catalyst to a corruption-free system which will deliver the Nigeria of our dreams where opportunities abound for citizens to achieve their potentials.
“A corruption-free Nigeria will assure our teeming youths of gainful employment and fulfilment; a corruption-free Nigeria will guarantee qualitative system, functional education, good infrastructure and economic prosperity,” he said.
Also, Mr Suleiman Achile, Head Public Enlightenment and Education Unit, ICPC, Ondo State, who presented a paper at the workshop on behavioural change, said it behoves on citizens to first and personally decide to be a person of integrity.
He also said the citizens must then join in bringing about a change in the community.
“We must shun all forms of corruption wherever we find ourselves.
“We must decide to be involved in monitoring projects, monitoring our schools, and most importantly monitoring the behaviours of children, workers and others,” he said.
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Security Operatives Rescue 13 Abducted Passengers In Benue

Thirteen kidnapped Benue Links passengers abducted at Eke in Okpokwu Local Government Area of Benue State, have been rescued in a joint effort led by the police with local vigilantees.
The LGA chairman, Adah Inalegwu, confirmed the rescue of the abductees on Sunday.
Inalegwu said that the joint operations led by the police and members of vigilantes in that area mounted pressure, combing the forest.
That led to the rescue of two of the passengers on Saturday.
He said youths enlisted the service of youths from neighbouring Kogi State, leading to increased pressure, which made the kidnappers abandon the remaining eleven victims at Oando village at about 4.00 pm on SundayAccording to him, the provision of logistics by Governor Hyacinth Alia, with improved security surveillance and tracking, led to the rescue of the victims.
The victims are being profiled before they are reunited with their families.
More to follow…
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Breaking: George Akume remains SGF – Presidency

The presidency says there has been no change in the status of Senator George Akume, as Secretary to the Government of the Federation.
This is according to a statement by Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga.
Mr Onanuga says President Bola Tinubu, currently in Saint Lucia, has not made any new appointments.
He described the information circulating about Akume’s replacement as untrue, adding that agents of mischief fabricated it.
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Diri Campaigns Against Drug Abuse, Trafficking

From Mike Tayese, Yenagoa
Bayelsa State Governor, Sen. Douye Diri yesterday, led a campaign against drug abuse and illicit trafficking as part of activities commemorating the International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking.
Diri advised people of the state, particularly the youths, to shun hard drugs and trafficking of illicit substances, saying they were harmful to their health and to the society.
The Bayelsa governor, who spoke shortly after the weekly Prosperity Walk exercise at the Samson Siasia Sports Complex in Yenagoa, also urged youths to develop themselves by acquiring a skill and work towards actualising their God-given potential.
“We just completed a nine to 10km walk, which is a test of our fitness. As it is said, health is wealth.
“Today is the International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking. We are not only observing the global campaign, we are also leading it here in Bayelsa.
“No one in his right senses goes to commit crime and violent acts except that individuals are under the influence of hard drugs. My advice to youths is to be self-confident, have the fear of God and develop your innate potential for you to become a star.”
He implored youths to emulate the shining example of a Bayelsa-born United States-based athlete, Victory Godah, who was discovered through the state’s sports programmes.
He commended her gesture of donating sporting equipment as a way of giving back to the state.
“Victory Godah from Ekeremor local government area was discovered here and because of her skill, she is now at the University of Minnesota, United States. She has given back to the state through sports equipment so that more of us can have that access.”
In his remarks, the Commissioner for Health, Prof. Seiyefa Brisibe, emphasised the importance of the weekly walk, stating that participants above 40 years would have their blood pressure controlled after taking about 5,000 steps.
Also, state chairman of the Drug Abuse, Addiction, Prevention and Rehabilitation Committee, Dr Peter Owonaro, said the committee’s outreach in the state had been a huge success, noting that a recent research indicated that the drug abuse prevalence rate in Bayelsa dropped by five per cent from 21.4 per cent.
Also, the state commander of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), Kanu Sunny, lauded the state government for its unprecedented support in the fight against drug abuse and trafficking.
He said the campaign was taken to secondary schools as well as tertiary institutions and encouraged all to join in the war against the menace.