Nigeria, Convention on Business Integrity win international port award | The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News

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Collaborative efforts of the Federal Government with the private sector and a civil society group, Convention on Business Integrity (CBi), to curb corruption at the sea ports, may have paid off, winning first ever “Outstanding Achievement in Collective Action Award” of Switzerland-based Basel Institute on Governance.

Specifically, due to joint efforts of the Federal Government agencies, including Nigerian Shippers Council, Independent Corrupt Practices and other related Offences Commission , Department of State Services and Nigerian Ports Authority , the Technical Unit on Governance & Anti-Corruption Reforms TUGAR, alongside the CBi, through the Maritime Anti-Corruption Network , the cost of a ship berthing in Nigeria – often aggravated by unreceipted extortions – has now drastically reduced from...

According to CBi co-founder, Olusoji Apampa, who made the disclosure, the success is now attracting international reviews, as countries such as Egypt, Ukraine and India, are planning to adopt the “Nigerian miracle” model. The Swiss-based international body recognised the initiative for the collective action where government, business and civil society have worked together for change.

 

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