Anti-Corruption and Transparency Unit (ACTU)
Following the Directive from the Office of the Head of Civil Service of the Federation (OHCSOF) through a circular, Ref. No. OHCSF/MSO/192/94, dated 2nd October 2001, the Anti-Corruption and Transparency Unit (ACTU) was established by the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) as one of the implementation mechanisms for its Mandate on prohibition and prevention of corruption especially in the Public Service.
Anti-Corruption Units are established in Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) of government as a strategy to tackle corruption in the public service using staff of the organizations.
The Unit operates as autonomous outfits with functional linkages with the office of the Chief Executives of the MDAs.
Members of The Anti-Corruption and Transparency Unit
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S/N | NAMES | GRADE LEVEL | DESIGNATION |
1. | Aisha Idris Yakubu (Mrs.) | 16 | DDLS – ACTU Chairperson |
2. | Titus Ajayi | 15 | AD, TF (Member) |
3. | Anthonia Halim | 15 | ADIA-P/E (Member) |
4. | Aderonke Adekeye | 15 | ADLS (Member) |
5. | Jamiu Hamisu | 14 | CLO (Member) |
6. | Mgbemena Rosemary Chioma | 13 | TA-EDMLCS/ACLO (Secretary) |
7. | Olabisi George | 13 | ACLO (Member) |
8. | Oroma Wenah Chigbo | 12 | PLO (Member) |
9. | Ibrahim Gamawa | 12 | PQS (Member) |
10. | Mubarak Imam | 09 | LO1 (SECRETARIAT) |
11. | Aderemi Toheeb Adeyemi | 07 | ACTU Desk Officer |