By Our Reporter
The Public Complaints Commission (PCC) with support from the European Union funded “Support to Anti-corruption in Nigeria” Project implemented by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) is holding a 3-day roundtable consultative process to finalise the draft “Promotion of Administrative Justice Regulation”. The 3-day event holds July 12-14 at the Bolton White Hotel, Abuja.
The “Promotion of Administrative Justice Regulation” is expected to guide government administrative procedures in such a way as to promote timeliness, transparency and administrative review in the conduct of government business. When completed the regulations is expected to be issued by the President of Nigeria or Head of Service of the Federation.
During the roundtable, a medium term strategic plan will also be developed for the Commission to set new goals and how to achieve them. PCC recently celebrated its 40th year of delivering ombudsman services to Nigerians. The Commission’s mandate include: the promotion of effectiveness and efficiency in both public and private sectors through the investigation and resolution of complaints against Federal, States, Local Governments, Public Corporations and Private Organisations and their officials.