ICPC Inaugurates NFF’s Anti-Corruption Unit

Olawale Ajimotokan in Abuja

The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) wednesday in Abuja inaugurated the Anti-Corruption and Transparency Unit (ACTU) of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), commending the football body for its zeal in establishing the unit and ensuring its inauguration.

At a brief ceremony that took place inside the NFF Secretariat, the Acting Chairman of the ICPC, Dr. Musa Usman Abubakar, explained that the ACTU “is one of the strategies being deployed by the ICPC to monitor corruption and engender full compliance with transparency and accountability policies by Ministries, Departments and Agencies of Government.” The speech was read on his behalf by a representative, Mr. Ota Okorie, an assistant commissioner.

The ICPC boss added that the NFF’s role in “organising domestic and international football is crucial to the promotion of unity within the Nigerian nation and the world at large” and that “the ICPC through the ACTU seeks to implement a three-dimensional approach towards entrenching ideals in the workplace; as derived from its mandates of Prohibition and Prevention of corruption as well as enlisting and enlightening public servants on and against the ills of corruption.”

President of the Nigeria Football Federation, Mr. Amaju Pinnick, who was represented by the federation’s 2nd Vice President/LMC Chairman, Mallam Shehu Dikko, said the creation of the unit sits well with the present NFF administration’s vision and objectives of absolute transparency and accountability.

“When we came on board in 2014, one of the first moves we made was to ensure that our book-keeping processes were better done than in the past, and we appointed world-renowned firm, PWC as our auditors. Our last audited account was certified good and even FIFA has commended our efforts in straightening processes and ensuring accountability.

“That was why we made all the effort to birth the ACTU in NFF. We all know that prevention is cure. If anyone’s going wrong in any process, the ACTU will be there to put him or her right. We see this as another milestone for our administration. Right processes are key for investor –confidence.”

While observing that a corrupt-free society is the goal of all good people, Dikko assured that the federation would give ACTU all the support necessary to succeed in its work.

NFF General Secretary, Dr. Mohammed Sanusi, also pledged that the federation would fully support and co-operate with the ACTU.

The NFF’s ACTU Chairman, Okey Obi, thanked the Federation for finding the members worthy in character and in person to serve in such capacity. Obi who is a legal practitioner pledged that the unit would serve the purpose and end for which it has been put in place.

Other members include; Miss Ruth David, Dr. Christian Emeruwa, Mr. Wale Adeyinka, Mr. Rajan Zaka and Alhaji Magaji Abdullahi. Mr. Ayo Olu-Ibidapo is the secretary.

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