The chairman advocated a review of the nation’s laws to make corruption less attractive.
The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission has recovered over N52 billion and $966,900.83 in one year.
Mr Faleye said corruption undermines public trust, stunts the growth of organisations and diminishes service delivery.
Mr Okeniyi said that all forms of corruption must be stopped through the collective effort of all Nigerians.
ICPC has announced the recovery of N13 billion diverted public funds in September.
“This technology, as I have mentioned, has the capability to address numerous issues,” he said.
“Local governments must be governed by democratically elected people from the grassroots,” said the ICPC chair.
Mr Aliyu emphasised that corruption was a cancer that eroded public trust.
He underscored the need for both ICPC and COREN to be committed to transparency and integrity.
The ICPC chairman said the corruption challenges in Nigeria could only be abolished if all Nigerians joined hands with the commission and changed their attitude.