 The independent corrupt practices and other related offences commission ICPC has re-emphasized its readiness to reduce the scope of corruption if not totally quick out of the system by putting more strategies in place and strengthening the bond between the government and diverse anti-corruption agencies like the EFCC. The chairman of the commission disclosed this at the commissioning of the new state office of the ICPCA in Baturay, Jamaica, in Yola, Adamawa state. The ICPC chairman, Professor Bolaji Awasanoye, describes the building as unique, saying it will enhance the productivity of officers enabling them to fulfill their statutory mandate. Having warned that corruption is a threat to national security, the chairman re-emphasizes that the commission and the government is poised to fight in discourage in Nigeria, urging the masses to equally play their part for the course of a better society. Anti-corruption summit that was held in this state and in this very Yola in February 2018 to complement the efforts of the Adamawa state government in establishing anti-corruption agencies like the public procurement agency and for incorporating the provisions of ICPC Act in its penal code. This is unique and it is commendable. In the part of the Adamawa state governor represented by his deputy chief, Crowther Seth, at the commissioning of the Adamawa state independent corrupt practices and other related offences commissions office, Governor Amadou Fimtiwi expresses the light to be part of the history, noting that the commission has achieved a lot since its establishment in Adamawa in 2007. The governor congratulates the ICPC for such a landmark achievement, saying the edifice is one of the moral boosters and can enhance service delivery. The Adamawa state government will do everything possible but within the amplitude of law to provide a noble environment for ICPC to operate and to continue to play the wonderful role it has been playing in ensuring transparency and accountability. The chairman, TINET Committee on Anti-Corruption and Financial Crimes, Senator Suleyman Kwari, represented by the TINET of Binosa Yaro, is optimistic that the edifice will invigorate the fight against corruption in the state. The commission of this edifice today, I have no doubt in my mind that the fight against corruption in Adamawa state in particular and North East in general will receive a fresh impetus as the presence and work of the ICPC will now be quite visible. I wish to urge the public to be at the vanguard of this generous crusade against corruption, which the present administration has incidentally presented as one of his cardinal agenda. It is hoped that the building will go a long way in fighting corruption in Adamawa state and by extension the North East.