Kogi State Anti-Corruption Agency Bill Advances Second Reading

The Bill for the Establishment of Kogi State Anti-Corruption Agency (KSACA) has successfully advanced to the second stage of legislative approval.

During Tuesday’s main plenary session, the lawmaker representing Okene Township, Hon. Suleiman Abdulrazak, stressed that the bill, once enacted, will aid the government in its efforts to tackle corruption within the state.

Hon Abdulrazak, who serves as the Majority Leader of the Kogi State House of Assembly, emphasized that the bill is not intended to rival the federal anti-graft Agency but rather to support their endeavors in combatting corruption in the country.

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