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NFF Gets New Anti-Corruption Transparency Unit

Newly-appointed Members of the Anti-Corruption and Transparency Unit (ACTU) of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) were inaugurated on Thursday 20th of November 2025 by the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC).

‎Dr. Mohammed Sanusi, the current NFF General Secretary MON, expressed his excitement about the collaboration with ICPC. That they are very happy with the partnership and working with you (ACTU) because it has helped us in improving our processes and in keeping proper records of things, and also insisting that certain things must be done,”  He continued by saying that the people must have the understanding of the work of ACTU; it is about ensuring that the right things are done to avoid investigations and perhaps, indictments. We are happy to have you in our midst and we are assuring you of our maximum cooperation.” Again, Dr Musa Adamu Aliyu, SAN, the Chairman of ICPC, extended his profound appreciation to the General Secretary of the NFF and the Management and Staff of the NFF for their invaluable support in facilitating the successful inauguration and induction of the ACTU.

He stated that this milestone event signifies a critical step in equipping the newly-appointed ACTU members with the necessary foundation to effectively carry out their responsibilities.” 

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‎“Partnering with the Federation’s vision is to build a sustainable football culture in Nigeria and place the nation as one of the footballing giants in both the continent and the global sphere.” The new NFF-ACTU executive team was also congratulated by Dr. Aliyu and he encouraged them to discharge their duties with utmost diligence, integrity, and professionalism.

‎In his words he said; I would like to congratulate the new members on being found worthy of this critical responsibility,” he said. “I encourage you to discharge your duties with utmost diligence, integrity and professionalism.”

The newly appointed ACTU Members are: Queen Otarakpo Esq (Chairman); Abdulrasheed Usman (Member); Yakubu Abdumalik (Member); Ann Okoro (Member); Amina Daura (Member); Tasiu Riskuwa Shehu (Member) and; Ahmed Yusuf (Member).

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