The Vice President, Professor Osinbajo is currently in Paris, speaking at the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Anti-Corruption and Integrity Forum which holds today and tomorrow.
The OECD organises this forum in a bid to bring global government and business leaders as well as civil society representatives together to brainstorm on issues relating to the cost of corruption to the society and this year, Professor Osinbajo is one of the featured speakers.
If you ask us, we’ll say it only makes sense that Nigeria is being featured seeing as anti-corruption has been the slogan of the current administration.
[In case you missed it: Is it just us, or is the anti-corruption war flying off the rails?]
On the sidelines of the forum, the Vice President is also expected to hold talks with the United Nations Secretary-General, Antonio Guterres on avenues to strengthen mutual co-operations with Nigeria.
But for now, he’s speaking what we believe is a lot of sense. #twinned #corruptionshouldbeconsideredcrimeagainsthunanity
#Corruption & illicit financial flows constitute perhaps the gravest challenge to #development: VP, Nigeria @ProfOsinbajo at #OECDintegrity pic.twitter.com/DcVsfqM6gX
— OECD (@OECD) March 30, 2017
"Grand #corruption should be considered as a crime against humanity" – Yemi Osinbajo, Vice President of Nigeria #OECDintegrity pic.twitter.com/sikWTZLz0b
— OECD Governance (@OECDgov) March 30, 2017
Watch a clip below:
VP Osinbajo speaking this morning at the #OECDIntegrity Forum in Paris, on the topic: United Action is the Key ? #anticorruption pic.twitter.com/2kQn9TjKYd
— Presidency Nigeria (@NGRPresident) March 30, 2017
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