Voices for Compliance and Legality (VOCAL), an initiative of the Catholic Caritas Foundation (CCF) that seeks to support the anti-corruption fight in Nigeria, has been launched in Calabar, Cross River State.
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Archbishop Joseph Ekuwem, Catholic Archbishop of Calabar |
On the perception among the comity of nations that corruption is synonymous with Nigeria, the Archbishop told newsmen that, “Yes there is corruption in Nigeria and of course everywhere…the difference is the level. There is no country that is free from corruption, none. Tell me one and I will give you good examples because corruption is a part of human weaknes”.
Earlier, the Programme Manager, Catholic Caritas Foundation of Nigeria, Cletus Aloke, informed the large gathering of guests at the launch that Cross River State was chosen for the project because she was consciously making efforts to tackle corruption with legislation that seeks to strengthen her institutions.
The project will be executed by the Calabar Centre for Justice and Peace Initiative, under the supervision of the United Nations Development Programme, UNDP, and fully funded by the European Union. It is thought to have a life span of 11 months in the first instance.