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EFCC Seeks CSOs’ Cooperation In Fight Against Corruption
The Economic and Finan
cial Crimes Commission (EFCC), has called on Nigerians and Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) in the country to participate in the fight against corruption.
The Chief of Staff in the Office of the EFCC Chairman, Mr Kayode Oladele,made the call in Abuja at the 2014 Transparency, Accountability, and Good Governance Integrity Heroes Award.
The award was organised by the Foundation for Transparency and Accountability, a CSO.
Oladele harped on the need to involve everybody in the fight against all forms of corruption in the society.
“Corruption hurts economies, people, and governments; hence, there is the need to involve everybody in the fight against all forms of corruption in our society.
“Incidentally, there cannot be a better time to join in the fight against corruption than now when the political economy continues to produce overnight billionaires and reactionary leaders by the day,’’ he said.
Oladele said that the continuing decay in social services and the loss of value system in the society were caused by corruption.
“To this effect, the participation of the people and civil society organisations in the realisation of a corrupt-free society is very crucial.
“Just as Transparency International has put it very succinctly, the people and civil society organisations need a place at the table,’’ EFCC official said.
He stressed the need for the people and CSOs to engage the government on the implementation of budgets, public procurement and the functioning of all anti-corruption laws and conventions.
He also stressed the need for the leaders to allow the people see the government at work by engaging them in dialogue aimed at promoting the implementation of anti-corruption laws.
The Coordinator, Foundation for Transparency and Accountability, Mr Dachung Bagos, said the award measured the degree to which the awardees had been assessed, based on their works in the public sector.
He said that the awardees were also assessed on how they had been able to build and develop their institutions, states, and the country at large in the area of anti-corruption and sustainable development.
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NAFDAC Decries Circulation Of Prohibited Food Items In markets …….Orders Vendors’ Immediate Cessation Of Dealings With Products
Importers, market traders, and supermarket operators have therefore, been directed to immediately cease all dealings in these items and to notify their supply chain partners to halt transactions involving prohibited products.
The agency emphasized that failure to comply will attract strict enforcement measures, including seizure and destruction of goods, suspension or revocation of operational licences, and prosecution under relevant laws.
The statement said “The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has raised an alarm over the growing incidence of smuggling, sale, and distribution of regulated food products such as pasta, noodles, sugar, and tomato paste currently found in markets across the country.
“These products are expressly listed on the Federal Government’s Customs Prohibition List and are not permitted for importation”.
NAFDAC also called on other government bodies, including the Nigeria Customs Service, Nigeria Immigration Service(NIS) Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON), Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Nigeria Shippers Council, and the Nigeria Agricultural Quarantine Service (NAQS), to collaborate in enforcing the ban on these unsafe products.
