10 March, 2013

UNIBEN, UI TO BEGIN COURSES IN CORRUPTION STUDIES


University of Ibadan and the University of Benin have indicated interest in running modules and courses on Corruption Studies, according to the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC).
The chairman of the commission, Mr. Ekpo Nta, who disclosed this in Calabar, said once the curriculum is developed and approved, resources and lecturers drawn from Nigeria and international organisations would be readily available to teach the course.
He noted that it had become necessary to introduce such courses on ethics and corruption because Nigerians have a poor knowledge of the consequence of corruption, hence the need to teach it in schools.

“It is a known fact that corruption is our headache. We cannot fold our hands and let this vice eat deeper into our social fabric. We can fight it.
“Corruption can be eradicated. Once corruption becomes a course of study in our tertiary institutions, our children, our future leaders, would know how to identify and tackle the malaise,” he said.
Mr. Nta spoke in an interview shortly after the closing ceremony of a 10-week training programme on Corruption Risk Assessment.
Asked to name the four governors that his commission was investigating, he said the commission does not thrive in sensationalism through premature disclosure of names since the investigations were based on allegations.
On the challenges in fighting corruption in Nigeria, Mr. Nta mentioned the inability by most Nigerians to speak out as the main challenge.
“Nigerians should not whip up ethnic, political and religious sentiments once a person close to them is arrested for corruption.
“They should agree that corruption is evil and therefore rise up against the vice irrespective of ethnic, religious or political affiliations.”
Source: The Nation

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