“Nigeria must not degenerate into a republic where anti-corruption agencies are converted into tools of political intimidation,” the statement said. “The law must remain supreme—above politics, above power, and above persons.”
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As the world commemorates the United Nations International Anti-Corruption Day, the Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre (CISLAC), the Nigerian chapter…
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