Monday, 18 February 2013
CLEEN Foundation Launches Corruption Reporting Website
ARTICLE | FEBRUARY 18, 2013 - 4:11PM | BY ENAKENO OJU
A Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) CLEEN Foundation in collaboration with the Nigeria Police and the Canadian High Commission, today, launched anti-corruption website where Nigerians can report incidences of bribery and corruption among public workers.
The website nicknamed (Ushahidi) stopthebribes.net, is a platform through which cases of bribery and extortion by public officials can be monitored and reported by victims or witnesses.
The executive director of CLEEN, Ms Kemi Okenyodo said the project is aimed at strengthening transparency, oversight and advocating appropriate sanctions for public officials found wanting in any capacity.
"The public would be able to report corrupt public officials using their mobile phones to send sms, emails or make direct entries on the website, including upload of videos or photographs which provide evidences of such incidences.
"The project involves the development and deployment of stopthebribes.net - an Ushahidi-based user friendly ICT platform through which cases of lower level bribes and extortion by public officials against the members of the public can be monitored and reported by victims and/or witnesses simply by using mobile phones to call, sinding text messages, emails or make direct entries on the website, including upload of videos or photographs which provides such evidences".
Inspector General of Police (IGP) Mohammed Abubakar, represented by the DCP Interpol, Mr. Adeyemi Ogunjemilusi, said the project's goal is to ensure timely and regular reporting of incidences of bribery, extortion and corruption involving public functionaries, especially the police.
"The ultimate is to reduce corruption to zero level imbibe best, international Policing practices and improve service delivery to all Nigerians. The Nigeria Police is ready to cooperate with all well meaning Nigerians to make police reform a reality," the IGP representative noted.
Similarly, the Canadian High commissioner, Ambassador Chris Cooter, described Nigeria as a great country where corrupt public officials are undermining its growth through corruption. He affirmed that the anti-corruption website, which he said, was already in practice in many countries of the world, would ultimately impact greatly on the fight against corruption.
http://dailytimes.com.ng/article/cleen-foundation-launches-corruption-reporting-website
PUBLIC LAUNCH OF THE STOPTHEBRIBES.NET CORRUPTION TRACKING PLATFORM
Thank you.
Kemi Okenyodo
Executive Director
CLEEN Foundation
Friday, 15 February 2013
PRESS STATEMENT OFFICIAL LAUNCH/DEPLOYMENT OF STOPTHEBRIBES.NET
Introduction: On behalf of the Nigeria Police Force, Canadian High Commission and the CLEEN Foundation, I warmly welcome you all to this press briefing, which is being organized to publicly launch and deploy stopthebribes.net
About stopthebribes.net
Stopthebribes.net is an Ushahidi-based user-friendly ICT platform through which cases of lower level bribes and extortion by public officials that come in contact with members of the public on the streets, highways or in the course of business can be monitored and reported by victims and/or witnesses simply by using mobile phones to call, sending text messages, emails or make direct entries on the website, including upload of videos or photographs which provide evidences of such incidences. Interface is also created between the platform and social media networks such as Twitter, Facebook, skype, blog, etc., so that messages from them can automatically be converted and integrated on the map showing corruption hotspots in Nigeria.
The project is divided into two phases: (i) Development of stopthebribes.net and (ii) launching/deployment of the platform. This phase of the project is being supported by the Canadian Fund for Local Initiatives managed by the High Commission of Canada.
The second phase of the project is aimed at increasing the awareness of members of the public on the use of the platform is being supported by the Justice for All Program of the UK Department for International Development (DFID)
For more information on how to use the platform please visit www.stopthebribes.net
Appreciation
We also use the opportunity to appreciate those that have made the project implementation a reality. The funding support of the Canadian High Commission, the Justice for All Program of the UK Department for International Development (DFID) and the Nigeria Police Force that have made commitment in holding their personnel accountable through the Corruption Tracking Situation Room that is being set up under the project at the Force Headquarters, Abuja. We thank you all for taking out time out of your busy schedules to grace this press briefing, thank you all for coming.
‘Kemi Okenyodo
Executive Director
CLEEN Foundation
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