Happening now: ICPC, in collaboration with Youth Alive Foundation, trains Teachers on National Values Curriculum (NVC) in FCT, Lagos and Kano States. #NVC#CatchThemYoung
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2. The NVC is an initiative of the Commission in collaboration with Nigerian Educational Research & Development Council (NERDC), which started in 2003. It is aimed at infusing the values of integrity and honesty into the curriculum of Primary, Secondary and tertiary schools. #NVC
3. ICPC Chairman, Prof. Bolaji Owasanoye, who was represented by Hon. Hannatu Mohammed, Board Member, ICPC, while declaring the event open, mentioned that the NVC is one of the major achievements of ICPC. #NVC
4. “The development of the NVC was a long process - from identifying the core values and carrier subjects to the infusion of values into the existing subjects.” - Prof. Bolaji Owasanoye, ICPC Chairman. #NVC
5. “ The Commissionbis not resting on its laurels as far as the NVC is concerned. ICPC is interested in ensuring that students get the best out of the curriculum and this we are doing through the following activities.”
- Prof. Owasanoye, ICPC Chairman. #NVC
6. a) Training of teachers on the teaching of NVC. This, the Commission intends to use the NVC Teachers Guide it developed in teaching the teachers across 12 states of the federation.
b) Assessment of the implementation status of the NVC through a survey. #NVC
7. c) Revision of the National Values Curriculum. The Commission will collaborate with NERDC to re-examine the NVC and determine ways to enrich it.
d) Infusuion of courses in Polytechnics and Universities level. #NVC
8.”...We aim to get the children at a very young age and impress them with the need to imbibe positive values. Teachers are our partners in this and over the course of the years, we hope to have greater interaction with teachers, parent and stakeholders....” - ICPC Chairman #NVC
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ICPC Arrests Woman Offering New Naira Notes for Sale
ICPC has today, 1st of February 2023, arrested a woman, Omoseyin Oluwadarasimi Esther, with the Twitter handle of Lala, offering new naira notes for sale on social media.
The arrest was as a result of intelligence received which led the ICPC operatives to seek out and promptly arrest the suspect.
It is believed she is in collusion with key elements in the financial services sector diverting the newly released notes away from banking halls ...
...and payment channels into a “ black market”
She is currently in ICPC detention and is helping the Commission with its findings on the criminal trading of the naira and the attendant scarcity and negative economic outcomes being caused by the action.
ICPC Clarifies Chairman's Speech on N2.7Billion School Feeding Diverted
The attention of ICPC has been drawn to some reports making the rounds on a segment of the speech delivered by the ICPC Chairman, Professor Bolaji Owasanoye, ...
... yesterday, Monday, 28th September 2020 at its 2nd National Submit on Diminishing Corruption in the Public Sector. The said reports erroneously implied that the Minister of Humanitarian Affairs diverted monies meant for Home-Grown School Feeding Programme.
In the speech, Prof. Owasanoye stated inter alia, ‘’... we discovered payments to some federal colleges (secondary schools) for school feeding in the sum of N2.67b during the lockdown when the children were not in school, and some of the money ended up in personal accounts.
2/ The Commission has in the last 20 years recorded a number of milestones. It has treated over 20,000 petitions, found over 5000 worthy of investigation and prosecuted about 1000 of such cases. - Prof. Bolaji Owasanoye, ICPC Chairman.
3/ Within the same period we have conducted 47 full System Study and Reviews, 582 reviews comprising personnel and capital budget utilization, review of open treasury portal entries and implementation of some recommendations from AuGF on MDAs. - ICPC Chairman
ICPC in collaboration with the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation is organising the 2nd National Submit on Diminishing Corruption in the Public Sector as part of activities to mark its 20th Anniversary. #TogetherAgainstCorruptionicpc.gov.ng/2020/09/26/2nd…
Highlights of the event, which will be declared opened by President Muhammadu Buhari, include:
- Presidential Launch of the National Ethics and Integrity Policy
- Recognition of Winners of the Public Sector Integrity Awards, Music and Essay Competitions
- Presentation of ICPC @20 Legacy Book and the Report of the Nigeria Corruption Index, and
- Panel discussions featuring notable Nigerians.
The Federal Executive Council (FEC), at its (2020) 20th meeting, held Wednesday, 19th August, 2020, has approved the National Ethics and Integrity Policy. The Policy, which is the brainchild of ICPC was was co-sponsored by ...
... the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (OSGF) and National Orientation Agency (NOA).
The Policy was approved for the good and ethical conduct of the Nigerian citizenry.
The Policy, according to ICPC Chairman, Prof. Bolaji Owasanoye, is “a befitting follow-up to the National Values Curriculum initiative”, adding that, “the policy coming at ICPC’s 20th Anniversary and Nigeria’s 60th year of nationhood is timely”.
ICPC has quizzed top management staff of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), over allegations of various acts of corruption such as diversion of funds, procurement fraud and misappropriation of the agency’s Covid-19 funds.
Some directors of NDDC were interrogated at the Commission’s headquarters recently, after months of intelligence gathering, following the receipt of petitions from Nigerians on the alleged illegalities and contracts fraud by some officials of the agency.
Top officials of the agency are being investigated for their complicity in an alleged diversion of N5.474 billion meant for the purchase of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for health workers handling the Covid-19 pandemic in the nine states of NDDC.