NSITF, ICPC join forces to check corruption

Oluwaseun Falaye

TO ensure accountability of subscribers’ funds, the Nigeria Social Insurance Trust  Fund, NSITF, is collaborating with the Independent Corrupt Practices and other related Offences Commission, ICPC, to strengthen its internal capacity to fight corruption and win public trust.

The partnership is geared towards detection of corruption within the Fund, and promote good governance; uphold accountability and integrity, while it maintains its commitment to ethical principles.

The Managing Director of NSITF,  Oluwaseun Faleye, explained this when he led a management delegation on a courtesy visit to the Chairman of the ICPC, Dr. Musa Adamu Aliyu, stating that the collaboration could redefine the fight against corruption in the NSITF and the country at large.

He pointed out that the partnership was very critical to efforts and desire to eradicate corruption, even as he stated that the gathering underscored a shared vision, merging time-honoured values with bold, forward-thinking reforms.

Faleye said: “NSITF has long prided itself on upholding the highest ethical standards. We are fully dedicated to fostering a culture of transparency and integrity.

“This meeting wasn’t just a routine protocol, it was a decisive step toward a collaborative future with the Independent Corrupt Practices Commission, ICPC, an agency that stands as a bulwark against corrupt.’’ practices.”

Buttressing the Fund’s determination in this regard, he said:  “The commitment is clear, by empowering its Anti-Corruption and Transparency Unit, ACTU, and launching a comprehensive, Fund-wide campaign on corruption prevention. With about 120 staff earmarked to serve as ACTU liaison officers, the institution is reinforcing its traditional values of accountability and public trust.

“The fewer the scandals, the greater the trust our people have in us. This isn’t merely a regulatory exercise, it’s a strategic move to reclaim the public’s confidence. 

‘’By embracing established practices of rigorous audit, internal compliance, and capacity building, NSITF and ICPC are set to create a robust, corruption-resistant framework."

Culled from Vanguard

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