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Nigeria Signs UN Anti-Corruption Pact
Nigeria has become the 53rd country to sign the United Nations (UN) Agreement on the International Anti-Corruption Academy (IACA).
The IACA is a UN-related body set up as the focal point for international cooperation and coordination in the fight against corruption.
The Attorney-General and the Minister of Justice, Mr Mohammed Adoke (SAN), signed the agreement on behalf of the Federal government in Vienna.
Nigeria’s Permanent Mission in Vienna, quoted the minister as saying that the agreement attested to Nigeria’s commitment to the attainment of zero tolerance for corruption.
“Although Nigeria had established an effective institution such as the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) in the fight against corruption, Nigeria will take advantage of the opportunities presented by the Academy as a centre of training and academic research,” the minister said.
EFCC is one of the anti-graft agencies put in place by the government to stem corruption in the country.
Mr Martin Kreutner, the Chairman of the IACA International Steering Committee, who signed on behalf of the Academy, said he was delighted with Nigeria’s membership.
The Academy, he said, would support Nigeria in its fight against corruption.
The mandate of the IACA includes anti-corruption research, education and training as well as provision of relevant technical assistance in the fight against corruption.
The Academy has its headquarters in the Austrian capital.
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