
We are committed to making progress in our fight
against corruption. It is also important that other stakeholders,
including the private actors and the civil society, come forward in
shouldering some responsibilities and contribute to the efforts of
public agencies in this endeavor", he said.

He listed out various departments of the government
which were engaged in controlling corruption but said, "this does not
mean that we are free of corruption. Indeed, corruption is widespread
and deep-rooted in our society".
"There are issues of slackness in implementation of
existing laws, ineffectiveness of some laws, lack of coordination
between different agencies that have overlapping mandates, policy gaps
such as in the area of election funding and governance failure in
several areas of public services delivery, that have contributed to the
pervasiveness of this phenomenon.
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