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FRSC Corps Marshal, Sagay, others for FLAG’IT anti-corruption App launch

FRSC Corps Marshal Boboye Oyeyemi
Prof. Itse Sagay

The Corps Marshal of the Federal Roads Safety Corps (FRSC), Dr. Boboye Oyeyemi; Chairman of the Presidential Advisory Committee Against Corruption, Professor Itse Sagay, as well as other eminent Nigerians and top diplomats are expected at the launch of a new mobile and web application device, designed to empower Nigerians to report corruption, by  the Akin Fadeyi Foundation, Convener of the Corruption Not In My Country Project.

The launch is  scheduled to hold on Thursday, October 10, 2019 at the Shehu Yar’Adua Centre, Abuja.

The Report-Corruption-App, called FLAG’IT, a project initiated by the Akin Fadeyi Foundation, is funded by the John.D and Catharine. T. MacArthur Foundation to further promote anti-corruption fight in Nigeria by working with public institutions to open us their processes for transparency, accountability and excellent service delivery.

With FLAG’IT App, citizens shall be able to report and document their experiences around corruption and engage with government officials on issues bordering service delivery and corrupt practices across the country. The App also has a feature for documenting positive stories about credible and and outstanding public Officers.

Chairman of the Presidential Advisory Committee Against Corruption, Professor Sagay, will deliver the Keynote Address at the launch, while the Publisher of PREMIUM TIMES, Mr. Dapo Olorunyomi; FRSC Corps Marshal, Dr. Oyeyemi; Dr. Kole Shettima, Co-Director on Nigeria and Africa Director, MacAuthur Foundation;  Oliver Stolpe, Country Representative, United Nations Office On Drugs and Crime and Simon Kolawole, Founder of The Cable Online Newspaper are also billed to speak at the event.

On the inherent benefits of institutional collaborations in fighting corruption, a panel of Discussants shall also rub minds in a technical session with the FRSC officials. They are, Ajuri Ngelale, Special Assistant to the President on Public Affairs, Ramatu Umar Bako, Head of Public Engagement, OXFAM, Ademola Adigun, TEAM lead at Facility for Oil Sector Transformation (FOSTER), Chido Onumah, PhD, Executive Director, AFRICMIL, and Auwal Rafsanjani, Executive Director, CISLAC and Board Chair, Transparency International, Nigeria.

Last September, the Akin Fadeyi  Foundation announced a strategic collaboration with the Federal Road Safety Corps on the Report-Corruption-App and expressed strong confidence that the birthing of this App would be the beginning of a reawakening of the consciousness of Nigerian citizens to combat corruption.

Akin Fadeyi Foundation is one of the grantees in MacAuthur Foundation’s BET-ON-NIGERIA Project and has been in the vanguard of deploying Drama parodies to campaign against corruption in Nigeria.

Working with the cream of Nigerian thespians, the Drama project titled, Corruption Not In My Country, was conceptualised to trigger a soul search and self re-evaluation as part of the processes of nation building.

In announcing this forthcoming unveiling of the App, Founder and Executive Director, Akin Fadeyi Foundation, Mr. Akin Fadeyi, said, “We are trying to explore a technology-driven approach and empower citizens’ to report corruption. Through this, we hope to stimulate accountability and inspire confidence in our public institutions.”

According to Fadeyi, “The FLAG’IT App is a valuable tool in our ambitious quest for a corrupt-free public service. We, therefore, implore Nigerians to download FLAG’IT after the launching from October 10 and work with us in demanding for transparent and accountable institutions in our anti-corruption fight”.

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