The Nigerian Presidency on Sunday, August 6, announced the sack of two
new board nominees of the Independent Corrupt Practices and other
offences Commission (ICPC) appointed by the Acting President Yemi
Osinbajo last week. The Presidency said the nominees were being stepped
down over the ongoing investigation by the commission which presents a
conflict in their appointments.
In a tweet by the spokesperson to the Acting President Laolu Akande, the presidency said, although basic check showed no court convictions against the appointees, the present administration must do the needful amid weighty petitions leveled on them.
Akande said: "We are stepping down 2 of the new ICPC board nominees who have ongoing investigation issues with the commission as this presents a conflict." Unknown gunmen attack Anambra church, between 15-50 reported dead
See Akande's tweets below:
In a tweet by the spokesperson to the Acting President Laolu Akande, the presidency said, although basic check showed no court convictions against the appointees, the present administration must do the needful amid weighty petitions leveled on them.
Akande said: "We are stepping down 2 of the new ICPC board nominees who have ongoing investigation issues with the commission as this presents a conflict." Unknown gunmen attack Anambra church, between 15-50 reported dead
See Akande's tweets below:
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