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ICPC Tasks NAGAFF Over Eradication Of Corruption In Cargo Clearance

ICPC Tasks NAGAFF Over Eradication Of Corruption In Cargo ClearanceThe National Association of Government Approved Freight Forwarders (NAGAFF ) has been advised by the Independent Corrupt Practices and other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) to ensure  compliance to organisational and business ethics in a manner that can help curb corruption in cargo clearance.

Head Corruption Monitoring and Evaluation Department ( CMED ), ICPC, Mr. Akeem Lawal made this known today during the inauguration of NAGAFF Anti Corruption Committee unit (ACTU)  in Lagos.

Lawal said that the commission has always welcomed stakeholders support like the freight forwarding association in the fight against corruption urging the newly inaugurated committee of NAGAFF to provide monitoring and risk management mechanism to improve on the culture of integrity.

Lawal stated that the ills of corruption are multifarious and are not stereotype, adding that its an obnoxious criminal and immoral conduct , which everyone pays a price for, directly or indirectly.

The ICPC stalwart said that the ills and cost of corruption and corrupt practices on government and businesses are numerous which are not limited to indiscipline within any given organisation.

According to him, “the commission has designed various platforms for the purpose of enjoining and partnering with groups and agencies interested in the fight against corruption.”

He further enjoined the committee to provide prevention strategies to mitigate institutional integrity , vulnerabilities and ethical breaches.

“It is important to state here that ICPC has always welcomed stakeholders like NAGAFF into her battalion of fighting corruption”
“However such stakeholders outside of Ministries, Department and Agencies (MDA) of the Federal Government are not Anti Corruption and Transparency Units that only exists in the MDA’s and cannot operate with the ACTU standing order”

“Those stakeholders are accommodated on other ICPC platform such as National Anti Corruption Coalition(NACC) and Student Anti Corruption Vanguard.” He added.

Earlier in  his welcome speech, President of NAGAFF, Chief Eugene Nweke told his guest that the association is an umbrella body in Nigeria for logistics and freight forwarding practices.

Nweke said that the maritime is expected to make N7trillion as revenue but added that most times revenue collected is not up to N5trillion because of corruption tendency.

The President added that the association is concerned on how to reduce corruption in the ports, adding that NAGAFF wants to lead in fight against corruption in the ports.

Nweke said that the association wants to observe due process in port operations  and  through  its ACTU, expose anyone found wanting.

He said the association has zero tolerance in corruption and if the association identify any form of corruption it will showcase it to the whole world.

The association President further stated that the freight forwarding sector has discovered that there is need for interaction among practitioners in addressing corruption.

However, the NAGAFF boss advised operators to shun corruption.

Also Chairman ACTU of NAGAFF Chief Increase Uche expressed the loyal support of  the ACTU of the association to the government in fighting corruption in the ports, saying that no stone will be left unturned.

He added that the NAGAFF unit will ensure that corruption will be reduced from port operations, while assuring the ICPC that whenever they are called upon for assistance they  will not relent.

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