CISLAC, others task Tinubu on anti-corruption fight

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A coalition of civil society groups have called on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to sustain the little gains that were achieved in the anti-corruption fight in the past administration.

The group comprises Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre (CISLAC), and other CSOs in the anti-corruption space.

The Executive Director of CISLAC Auwal Ibrahim Musa, who read the statement on behalf of the group, said that fighting corruption must include all levels of government if it is to get the desired result.

CISLAC’s Executive Auwal Ibrahim Musa, who addressed journalists at a World Press Conference by CISLAC and its partners within the anti-corruption space on Tuesday in Abuja, said the fight against corruption must be inclusive.

Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre (CISLAC) is the Nigerian Chapter of Transparency International.  

The fight against corruption to be effective, Auwal Ibrahim, said President Tinubu should ensure the quick passage of the Whistleblowers bill, block all political black-holes, improve funding for anti-corruption agencies as well as ensure the effective implementation of the Freedom of Information Act among its agencies.    

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