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International conference on the fight against corruption kicks off in Côte d’Ivoire

Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire – April 25, 2025 – The International Conference on the Fight Against Corruption opened on April 24, 2025, in Abidjan, drawing global anti-corruption leaders.

Significantly, the High Authority for Good Governance (HABG) and the International Anti-Corruption Academy (IACA) co-hosted the event to strengthen regional collaboration. Meanwhile, Mr. Ola Olukoyede, EFCC Chairman and NACIWA President, attended as a key speaker, reaffirming West Africa’s united stance against corruption.

Furthermore, the conference seeks to enhance partnerships among governments, civil society, and international organizations combating graft. Specifically, it addresses how corruption weakens governance and stifles economic growth across West Africa.

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Notably, attendees include UNODC representatives, anti-corruption agency heads, and transparency advocates, all pushing for systemic reforms.

Additionally, panel discussions and workshops will dissect innovative strategies to curb corruption effectively. Experts will emphasize technology’s role in detecting fraud while advocating stronger legal frameworks. Moreover, civil society’s involvement in accountability initiatives will be highlighted as crucial for sustainable change.

As deliberations continue, participants will draft actionable policies to empower anti-corruption institutions. Ultimately, the conference aims to instill integrity and transparency in governance structures. Consequently, Mr. Olukoyede’s leadership symbolizes the region’s determination to root out corruption decisively.

In parallel, public engagement remains vital, with citizens urged to support anti-graft efforts. The event’s outcomes will shape future policies, ensuring accountability gains momentum. Therefore, this gathering marks a pivotal step toward a corruption-free West Africa.


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