The ICPC boss expressed worry that the digital age had also created new pathways for corruption and criminal innovation.
He said that the organisation initiated a programme to reach 5,000 schools with 50,000 students, engaging them in the anti-corruption fight through debates.
Mr Aliyu said the collaboration was necessary to address the rising cases of job racketeering and lopsided appointments in public institutions.
Mr Aliyu explained that the strategic initiative was aimed at enhancing anti-corruption efforts.
Mr Nababa said this at a one-day lecture to mark the International Anti-Corruption Day 2023 on Thursday in Abuja.
