The vice president, who expressed satisfaction with the anti-corruption war, urged anti-graft agencies to step up their engagement with the public. “How we communicate what is going on regarding corruption is important. There are still those who think a politician who steals is some kind of Robin Hood, instead of being vilified. Some people believe that if ‘my kinsman steals, it is ok.’ “It is important to completely de-legitimise corruption, especially through the way it is communicated,” Osinbajo stated. The vice president affirmed that the PACAC had given credibility to the anti-corruption war. In his remarks, Professor Sagay called for a harmonized national anti-corruption strategy for the Federal Government. He said the committee had engaged with all anti-corruption agencies as well as the police and the judiciary.]]>