Mr Aliyu said transparency was no longer a fashionable governance concept but a core determinant of development outcomes worldwide.
The ICPC boss stressed that the entire process would be guided by integrity, transparency, and merit, essential to upholding the commission’s credibility.
Mr Adejumo said that neglecting the judiciary was akin to forgoing the well-being of the nation via a lack of justice.
The ICPC chairman stressed the need to set a positive precedent for the legal profession.
Mr Aliyu emphasised the importance of inter-agency collaboration in achieving the goal.
The ICPC spokesman said preliminary findings exposed a significant gap in the financial records of the disbursement process of the fund.
Mr Bakare said Mr Yusuf, a former deputy commandant in Kogi before his elevation to commandant, had been evading arrest.
The four accused persons are expected to appear in court on Friday.
“Embracing technology can be a game-changer in our fight against corruption,” said the ICPC secretary.
Mr Bakare said that the commission was increasing the momentum by taking the fight to the corrupt.
