Ola Olukoyede, chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), says policymaking and implementation have long been identified as twin challenges undermining Nigeria’s development.
Olukoyede spoke in Abuja on Thursday at Agora Policy’s graduation ceremony for fellows of the second cohort of its policy writing fellowship and the unveiling of the local governance accountability (LGA) portal and the policy registry.
The EFCC chairman, who was the special guest, was represented by Wilson Uwujaren, the commission’s commander and director of public affairs.
Olukoyede hailed Agora Policy for addressing the gaps in policymaking and implementation through human capital development and research.
He also commended the organisation for setting up a local governance accountability portal and policy registry.
“As the chairman of an agency dedicated to promoting transparency and public accountability, I am impressed by the investment of Agora Policy in strengthening transparency and accountability at
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