ABIN was created in 2017 in response to the convergence of business integrity as a universal standard for doing business.
During the event, Shuaibu Idris, Chairman, Institute of Directors Centre for Corporate Governance pointed out that if the private sector does not agree to do what is right at any cost and at all cost, the fight against corruption will never be won. A Research Assistant at the Lagos Business School, Clinton Chibueze, pointed out that the anti-corruption training has been found to have a positive impact on participating companies.“Some businesses that engage in corrupt practices do not see it as unethical till you bring it to their attention,” Chibueze said.