According to him, the team will visit all the local government offices in Lagos State for the exercise.
The minister received the report of a committee that examined allegations of sexual harassment by Cyril Ndifo of the Faculty of Law, University of Calabar.
Mr Ajayi, however, noted that having an excellent curriculum was one thing, but its implementation remained the most important focus.
Mr Fagbemi was among the 45 ministers sworn in on Monday at the State House Conference Center, Abuja by President Bola Tinubu.
He also urged the affected institutions and government officials to submit memorandums and other relevant documents to the committee’s secretariat.
Mr Abbas said the policy had to address a living wage for citizens and close the gap created by governance failure.
“We are trying to amend the act so that when ICPC sees a wrongdoing, it can go against the perpetrator rather than wait until petitions are forwarded.”
The ICPC boss said the law and order approach was insufficient to curb corruption in Nigeria based on the country’s current situation.
He added that 150,000 bags of the commodity would be sold and distributed to farmers in the 2024 farming season in the state.
The anti-corruption boss said leaving Nigeria does not guarantee success, rather “it is the blessing of God that makes the difference.”
