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Ministry inaugurates anti-corruption unit for transparency, accountability 

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Ministry inaugurates anti-corruption unit for transparency, accountability

 

 

 

By Vivian Emoni

 

The Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment has inaugurated its Anti-Corruption and Transparency Unit (ACTU) to strengthen and enhance accountability and integrity within the public service.

 

At the inauguration ceremony on Wednesday in Abuja, Amb. Nura Rimi, Permanent Secretary of the ministry, said that the initiative demonstrated the ministry’s commitment to achieving good governance.

 

Rimi said that the initiative aligned with the Federal Government’s Renewed Hope agenda, prioritising ethical governance for national development.

 

“The ministry takes a significant step toward a corruption-free environment with the ACTU inauguration. It reaffirms its dedication to ethical standards and good governance.

 

“The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) provides strategic guidance in combating corruption.

 

“The establishment of the ACTU is a cornerstone of the Federal Government’s unwavering stance against corruption,” he said.

 

Also speaking, Dr Musa Aliyu, Chairman of the ICPC, commended the ministry for its proactive step in inaugurating the ACTU.

 

Aliyu emphasised ACTU’s critical role in upholding ethical standards.

 

According to him, the unit will promote discipline and integrity across the ministry, and also uphold principles of ethical conduct and professionalism in service delivery.

 

“This move is expected to enhance the ministry’s institutional reforms and contribute to a corruption-free environment,” he said. (NAN) (www.nannews.ng)

 

Edited by Maureen Ojinaka/Kadiri Abdulrahman

FG partners NACCIMA for business growth

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By Rukayat Moisemhe

The Federal Government is partnering with the Nigerian Association of Chambers of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture (NACCIMA) to address key economic challenges and foster business growth.

The Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Dr Jumoke Oduwole, said this during an interactive session with members of the organised private sector on Friday in Lagos.

Oduwole outlined her vision for supporting businesses through consistent policies, enhanced access to credit, and actionable measures aimed at reducing economic constraints.

“We have discussed critical issues such as inflation, high interest rates, and the urgent need for single-digit interest rates to boost productivity for businesses across the country.

“Smaller businesses and financial inclusion, especially for underserved sectors, were also central to our discussions,” Oduwole said.

The minister emphasised the government’s commitment to tackling market barriers, ensuring investment retention, and creating a thriving business environment.

“As a champion of investment retention, I have assured NACCIMA that businesses in Nigeria will not only thrive but also inspire confidence in foreign direct investors.

“This administration is steadfast in its dedication to policy consistency,” she said.

Oduwole also reiterated the importance of trade facilitation and implementing trade agreements to benefit Nigerian businesses domestically and internationally.

She emphasised that NACCIMA plays a pivotal role in ensuring compliance with trade rules and expanding market access for businesses.

On export diversification, Oduwole stressed the need to go beyond goods to include services, technology, and the creative sector.

She commended NACCIMA for promoting inclusivity through its support for women and youth entrepreneurs across its 72 chapters.

The minister assured that measurable reforms would commence by January 2025, affirming President Bola Tinubu’s commitment to ensuring prosperity.

She said, “NACCIMA is explicitly mentioned in my mandate, which underscores the importance this administration places on your concerns.”

Commenting, Mr Dele Oye, NACCIMA President, welcomed the partnership, describing the ministry as a crucial link between the government and the private sector.

“The Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment is vital to our operations, including trade fairs and certificates of origin.

“This collaboration will strengthen Nigeria’s position as a business hub and encourage both domestic and foreign investments,” Oye said.

Oye urged members to remain optimistic, restating the minister’s commitment to addressing policy challenges and creating opportunities.

“There’s a new wave of incentives and reforms on the horizon. I encourage our members to seize these opportunities and discourage emigration at a time when Nigeria’s business landscape is set for transformation,” Oye said. (NAN) (www.nannews.ng)

Edited by Oluwafunke Ishola

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