President Muhammadu Buhari of Nigeria
Nigeria’s President Muhammadu Buhari has been unanimously adopted by the African Union Advisory Board on Corruption, AUABC, to play a leading role in efforts to rid the continent of corruption.
This was disclosed on Thursday in Lagos by a member of the Board of the organisation, Isa Ozi Salami, at the formal launch of Nigeria’s foremost association of online newspaper publishers, the Guild of Corporate Online Publishers, GOCOP.
Salami, who represented the Chairman of the Independent Corrupt Practices and other Related Offences [ICPC], Ekpo Nta, at the GOCOP launch, said President Buhari emerged the continent’s preferred leader to lead a vigorous anti-corruption war during the last AUABC meeting held in Arusha, Tanzania.
“At the second meeting of the board of AUABC in Arusha, Tanzania, the headquarters of the board, we resolved that on corruption in Africa, we needed to adopt a champion for salvaging the continent from the evils of corruption.
“And President Muhammadu Buhari was the person we unanimously endorsed for that purpose,” Salami, who was elected to the board of the organisation last year, said.
Salami, also a member of the board of the ICPC, said the endorsement of Buhari for such important continent-wide campaign had far reaching implications, which among other things, showed that Africa was beginning to reckon with the Nigerian leader in his renewed fight against corruption in his own country.
He also said the endorsement showed that Nigeria was again returning to her leadership position on the continent.
“It means that Africa is beginning to give Nigeria its right leadership status and respecting Nigeria for the efforts our new leadership on anti graft crusade,” Salami said.
The African Union Advisory Board on Corruption is an autonomous organ established within the African Union, AU,, in terms of Article 22 of the African Union Convention on Preventing and Combating Corruption.
The main mandate of the Board is to promote and encourage the adoption of measures and actions by State Parties to prevent, detect, punish and eradicate corruption and related offences in Africa as well as to follow-up on the application of those measures and submit a report to the Executive Council on a regular basis on the progress made by each State Party in complying with the provisions of the Convention.
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