Feb 25 • 18:13 UTC 🇳🇬 Nigeria Punch

ICPC warns Borno health officials against drug diversion, bribery

The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission has urged Borno State health officials to refrain from unethical practices such as bribery and drug diversion.

The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) has issued a stern warning to health officials in Borno State, Nigeria, urging them to avoid unethical practices like drug diversion, bribery, and nepotism in hiring. This warning was articulated by Linus Gubbi, the Resident Anti-Corruption Commissioner for Borno and Yobe states, during an interactive session held in Maiduguri. The session aimed to educate hospital heads and departmental leaders about the negative impact of corrupt practices on healthcare delivery.

During the session, Gubbi emphasized the importance of integrity within the health sector, noting that corrupt practices compromise the quality of healthcare services provided to the community. He stressed that issues in health directly affect human lives and the broader society, thus necessitating ethical conduct among health officials. The ICPC's initiative is part of a larger mandate to foster public enlightenment and hold public officers accountable for their actions.

The commission's efforts signify a proactive approach to combating corruption in the health sector, particularly in regions like Borno, where challenges such as armed conflict and limited resources exacerbate the situation. By addressing these issues head-on, the ICPC aims to improve healthcare outcomes and promote trust in public health institutions, ensuring that citizens receive fair and equitable treatment without the shadow of corruption hanging over it.

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