Prominent anti-corruption group, Global Integrity Crusade Network (GICN) has vowed to keep supporting the government in the fight against corruption, terrorism, and economic sabotage while impacting humanity with the ultimate goal of leaving a legacy behind for generations unborn.
The GICN made the vow after it reconstituted its Board of Trustees at an event on Tuesday, November 8.
With this latest development, Barr. Edward Omaga remains the board chairman while Ene Jonathan, Akumabi Ojogbane, Uchenna Mojekwu, and Barr. Mary Ogwiji were appointed as board members.
From the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) certificate and status report of the organization sighted, Barr. John Ogbu Obor who served as board secretary before was removed and replaced with Uchenna Mojekwu. Also, Barr. Tersagh Unande was removed as a board member.
Speaking to journalists on the sidelines of the event, Omaga revealed that Evangelist Victor Uwajeh has now been appointed as the chairman of GICN advisory council for a five-year period. He said Uwajeh will be working with Dr. (Mrs.) Lami Amodu has also accepted to be a member of the council.
Omaga further said:
“The persons appointed to oversee affairs of the various organs of GICN have the requisite training, pedigree, and integrity to deliver purposeful service to Nigeria and humanity in general.”
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