Nigeria: Code of Conduct Bureau Vital for National Growth --Aliyu

28 October 2011

Minna — The Niger State Governor, Dr Mu'azu Babangida Aliyu has said that the activities of the Code of Conduct Bureau (CCB) are most vital to the growth of the society because of its zero tolerance to the fight against corruption.

Dr. Babangida Aliyu made this known when he received the Commissioner in charge of asset declaration of the Bureau, at Government House, Minna and stressed that the CCB is not only adding value to ensuring that Nigeria is corrupt free but also putting in place structure that will ensure that the society conforms with good practices.

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