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Benue thinks another agency will magically end corruption
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 60045, member: 636"] Benue State lawmakers approved legislation establishing a public complaints and anti-corruption commission during Monday proceedings. Speaker Emberger Alfred oversaw the third reading vote that secured passage of the measure. Chief Press Secretary Zape Upaa announced the development through an official statement. The assembly conducted stakeholder consultations before the final vote. Public hearings allowed sector experts and citizens to contribute feedback on the proposed agency. The new law will govern both private and public conduct within the state. Upaa stated that Benue joins other regions taking decisive action against corruption. Speaker Alfred commended assembly members for their detailed deliberations on the bill. The APC administration under Rev. Fr. Hyacinth Alia demonstrates commitment to eliminating corrupt practices. Implementation will enhance government accountability while rebuilding citizen trust in public institutions. [/QUOTE]
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