The Guardian (Nigeria)

Capacity building foundation moves to tame graft in Africa

- From Mathias Okwe, Assistant Business Editor (Abuja)

TO contain the impact of corruption blamed for the backwardne­ss of the Continent, the African Capacity Building Foundation (ACBF), has taken the recipe of how to tame the scourge to African leaders at the ongoing 30th Ordinary Session of the Assembly of Heads of State and Government in Addis Ababa, Ethiopian.

The ACBF, the Specialise­d Agency for Capacity Developmen­t of the African Union (AU), is headed by a Nigerian, Prof. Emmanuel Nnadozie, as its Executive Secretary.

A statement from the ACBF Headquarte­rs in Harare, Zimbabwe, said the Foundation has decided to take necessary steps to advise African Heads of State and Government on capacity requiremen­ts to fight corruption on the continent because of its negative impact.

Nnadozie said the Summit’s theme, which centres on effectivel­y fighting corruption to guarantee Africa’s transforma­tion is very pertinent and timely, to keep the Continent on a path to achieving tangible results in the implementa­tion of Agenda 2063 and the SDGS, thus making Africa’s transforma­tion a reality.

“For a long time, the discussion around fighting corruption to enhance policy implementa­tion and service delivery in Africa has been centered around beha vior and mentality change alone. Whereas the evidence on the field shows serious gaps in the capacity of institutio­ns called upon to fight corruption to undertake their daunting tasks in a holistic and result-based manner,” he added.

Prof Nnadozie said ACBF would be bringing fresh perspectiv­es on capacity to tackle corruption by proposing mechanisms to coordinate the work of such institutio­ns alongside frameworks for economic and political competitiv­eness, judicial effectiven­ess and transforma­tive leadership, among others. The ACBF added: “Effectivel­y fighting corruption will help Africa to optimise in vestment in the skills revolution that will facilitate Africa’s accelerate­d and sustainabl­e transforma­tion through a successful implementa­tion of national developmen­t plans, Agenda 2063 and the Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (SDGS).”

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