The institute for governance and Leadership Studies in Africa has conferred an honourary Doctoral Fellow on the former Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission.
In his acceptance speech, the former EFCC boss says the recognition is not just a personal achievement but a testament to the collective efforts of the dedicated individuals at the Commission and all stakeholders in the fight against corruption.
He acknowledges that fighting corruption is not an easy task explaining that the vice is pervasive and for an agency to tackle this monster headlong, all hands must be on deck.
He lamented that the bane of corruption is the reason for the lack of adequate and sufficient dividends that come with democracy.
The institute for governance and Leadership Studies in Africa has conferred an honourary Doctoral Fellow on the former Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission.
In his acceptance speech, the former EFCC boss says the recognition is not just a personal achievement but a testament to the collective efforts of the dedicated individuals at the Commission and all stakeholders in the fight against corruption.
He acknowledges that fighting corruption is not an easy task explaining that the vice is pervasive and for an agency to tackle this monster headlong, all hands must be on deck.
He lamented that the bane of corruption is the reason for the lack of adequate and sufficient dividends that come with democracy.
The institute for governance and Leadership Studies in Africa has conferred an honourary Doctoral Fellow on the former Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission.
In his acceptance speech, the former EFCC boss says the recognition is not just a personal achievement but a testament to the collective efforts of the dedicated individuals at the Commission and all stakeholders in the fight against corruption.
He acknowledges that fighting corruption is not an easy task explaining that the vice is pervasive and for an agency to tackle this monster headlong, all hands must be on deck.
He lamented that the bane of corruption is the reason for the lack of adequate and sufficient dividends that come with democracy.
The institute for governance and Leadership Studies in Africa has conferred an honourary Doctoral Fellow on the former Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission.
In his acceptance speech, the former EFCC boss says the recognition is not just a personal achievement but a testament to the collective efforts of the dedicated individuals at the Commission and all stakeholders in the fight against corruption.
He acknowledges that fighting corruption is not an easy task explaining that the vice is pervasive and for an agency to tackle this monster headlong, all hands must be on deck.
He lamented that the bane of corruption is the reason for the lack of adequate and sufficient dividends that come with democracy.
The institute for governance and Leadership Studies in Africa has conferred an honourary Doctoral Fellow on the former Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission.
In his acceptance speech, the former EFCC boss says the recognition is not just a personal achievement but a testament to the collective efforts of the dedicated individuals at the Commission and all stakeholders in the fight against corruption.
He acknowledges that fighting corruption is not an easy task explaining that the vice is pervasive and for an agency to tackle this monster headlong, all hands must be on deck.
He lamented that the bane of corruption is the reason for the lack of adequate and sufficient dividends that come with democracy.
The institute for governance and Leadership Studies in Africa has conferred an honourary Doctoral Fellow on the former Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission.
In his acceptance speech, the former EFCC boss says the recognition is not just a personal achievement but a testament to the collective efforts of the dedicated individuals at the Commission and all stakeholders in the fight against corruption.
He acknowledges that fighting corruption is not an easy task explaining that the vice is pervasive and for an agency to tackle this monster headlong, all hands must be on deck.
He lamented that the bane of corruption is the reason for the lack of adequate and sufficient dividends that come with democracy.
The institute for governance and Leadership Studies in Africa has conferred an honourary Doctoral Fellow on the former Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission.
In his acceptance speech, the former EFCC boss says the recognition is not just a personal achievement but a testament to the collective efforts of the dedicated individuals at the Commission and all stakeholders in the fight against corruption.
He acknowledges that fighting corruption is not an easy task explaining that the vice is pervasive and for an agency to tackle this monster headlong, all hands must be on deck.
He lamented that the bane of corruption is the reason for the lack of adequate and sufficient dividends that come with democracy.
The institute for governance and Leadership Studies in Africa has conferred an honourary Doctoral Fellow on the former Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission.
In his acceptance speech, the former EFCC boss says the recognition is not just a personal achievement but a testament to the collective efforts of the dedicated individuals at the Commission and all stakeholders in the fight against corruption.
He acknowledges that fighting corruption is not an easy task explaining that the vice is pervasive and for an agency to tackle this monster headlong, all hands must be on deck.
He lamented that the bane of corruption is the reason for the lack of adequate and sufficient dividends that come with democracy.