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The National Assembly has inaugurated the reconstituted leadership of the Public Complaints Commission led by the Chief Commissioner, Hon. Bashir Abubakar.

Speaking during the inauguration on Wednesday in Abuja, Senate President Godswill Akpabio encouraged the chief commissioner and his team to not just ensure thoroughness but also maintain a high degree of transparency and honesty while displaying commitment to delivering on their mandate.

Akpabio added, “To those of you who have accepted this tremendous responsibility, we want to remind you: to whom much is given, much is expected. You are moving into responsibilities that not just require dedication and integrity but a sincere commitment to serve the good people of Nigeria.

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“You have now joined us as co-labourers in nation-building and custodians of the public’s trust, and it is your duty to uphold that trust with honour, commitment and dedication.

“As you embark on this journey, we urge you to live up to the expectations that come with your positions. Represent the National Assembly, and more importantly, represent the people of Nigeria with pride.

“Remember that your work will touch lives, inspire hope and remind us all that justice is not merely a privilege but a right for every citizen.”

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