He said the goal of the operation was to verify evidence of revenue payments and ensure strict compliance with AMAC revenue laws.
Mr Ibrahim described corruption as a major driver of underdevelopment.
The ICPC chairman noted that corruption could only be effectively addressed through strong institutional safeguards, ethical leadership, and compliance mechanisms.
He stated that ethical consciousness must begin from the formative stage of legal education.
Mr Aliyu said transparency was no longer a fashionable governance concept but a core determinant of development outcomes worldwide.
ICPC has called for stronger measures to strengthen accountability and transparency in local government administrations in Kaduna.
The ICPC boss urged the officials to embrace transparency in the management of public contracts.
Mr Aliyu underscored the need for stronger collaboration between the ICPC, FRSC, and other law enforcement bodies to promote safer roads.
The ICPC boss stressed that the entire process would be guided by integrity, transparency, and merit, essential to upholding the commission’s credibility.
MS Oloworaran said, ““Every naira deducted by employers must be remitted.”
