Prof. Bolaji Owasanoye, Chairman Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) says Nigerians must change their behaviours for the country to change to the level they desire. THE GUARDIANS reports.
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“With the present realities facing the nation, if we do not change our behaviours, we may not be able to bring about the changes that we desire to better our society.
“The ideal behaviour for citizens is that they should respect the laws of the land, keep their words, do their duty with diligence.
“Respect and value other human beings, not get involved in stealing from government, cheating others or any form of deception.”
Owasanoye who was represented by the Niger Resident Anti Corruption Commissioner, Mr Zayyana Dan-Musa, however, said, “Unfortunately, many people are far from the ideal”.NYSC Portal