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Dr. Musa Aliyu, Chairman of the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission, ICPC, announced that the commission plans to utilize Artificial Intelligence, AI, in its fight against corruption.
Aliyu, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, SAN, made this statement on Thursday in Abuja during the One-Day National Anti-Corruption Coalition, NACC, Members Hybrid Interactive Forum.
He emphasized that the ICPC aims to leverage technological tools, particularly AI, to more effectively identify and address corrupt practices.
Additionally, Aliyu revealed that in the past 24 hours, the commission had recovered approximately four billion Naira that had been misappropriated by public officials.
”Today, I want to underscore the potential of technological solutions in promoting accountability and good governance.
”Technology can work wonders because it is not biased like humans. It can help us tackle challenges if we use it properly and effectively.
”This technology, as I have mentioned, has the capability to address numerous issues.
”We know there are digital platforms that sometimes, unfortunately, contribute to corruption
”However, I can tell you that in the last 24 hours, we have been able to recover four billion Naira of public funds, which were diverted into private accounts,” he said.
”It is a shocking reality that people are hoarding public funds, instead of using them for the benefit of the nation.
”As a commission, we are utilising technology and management systems to restore confidence in the fight against corruption.
”We are committed to ensuring transparency in this endeavour,” he said.
”By implementing tech-driven processes, we can reduce practices like contract inflation.
”Using technologies like blockchain can help eliminate manipulation and ensure the integrity of public procurement.
”Data analytics are also crucial. The data we rely on is often outdated or inaccurate, which causes inefficiency.
”By embracing AI, we can easily convert certain processes to be more transparent and effective,” Aliyu said.
He underscored the importance of implementing preventive strategies to combat corruption.
”This is why social integrity and capacity building are essential. Civic engagement and public education are key to ensuring that people understand their rights and responsibilities.
”When citizens are aware, they can hold public officers accountable. We must empower our people. Four or five years ago, we could have seen this transformation if we had started then.
”There is the need to ensure that the systems we build today withstand the test of time and foster respect for human rights and dignity.
”We need to build a culture that discourages corruption and promotes ethical governance,” he said.
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