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Anti-Corruption Day: Honour Commitment­s, Implement Policies Instituted against Corruption, Buhari Urged

As YIAGA canvasses sustained awareness

- Abimbola Akosile in Lagos and Senator Iroegbu in Abuja

As the world and Nigeria commemorat­e the 2017 Anti-corruption Day, the Civil Society Legislativ­e Advocacy Centre (CISLAC) has called on President Muhammadu Buhari to immediatel­y honour promises and commitment­s and fully implement various policies instituted against corruption without fear or favour.

In a statement issued by its Executive Director, Mr. Auwal Ibrahim Musa (Rafsanjani), the organisati­on also enjoined the National Assembly to “descend from potential activities that could sabotage anti-corruption effort and support legislativ­e processes and activities that aid anti- corruption.”

The organisati­on also demanded adequate protection and encouragem­ent for whistle-blowers, and called for intensifie­d media and public consciousn­ess in demanding transparen­cy and accountabi­lity in governance.

“We condemn in totality the recent developmen­ts in the nation’s fight against the scourge of corruption, which manifest in selective approach and procedure, and deliberate political reluctance permeating the fight against corruption in the country.

“While we are aware of the various commitment­s including the 2016 Anti-Corruption Summit in London and campaign promise by the Present administra­tion to combat corruption in all ramificati­ons without fear or favour, we find it disturbing that official corruption is deeply embedded and fast becoming a permanent fixture whose subculture melts seamlessly into the public servants’ daily life.

“We are worried over the administra­tion’s continued unwillingn­ess to exert appropriat­e sanction against erring officials found wanting in cases of silent but illegitima­te re-engagement of the former Chairman of the Presidenti­al Pension Reform Task Team, Abdulrashe­ed Maina, who was disengaged from service by the previous administra­tion over N2.7b Pension Fraud; non-investigat­ed N120bn security scam attributed to the serving Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Ibrahim Kpotum Idris; the hypocritic­ally unresolved alleged breach of due process in the award of $25 billion contract involving the Group Managing Director (GMD) of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporatio­n (NNPC), Dr. Maikanti Baru.

“We are concerned over the administra­tion’s emerging dwindling capability in handling high profile corruption cases, giving chances to culprits to walk freely on the street and positive signal to potential culprits to freely engage in corruption.

“We observed that the manner in which systemic corrupt practices are encouraged and celebrated, especially in the public sector, if not rapidly addressed will ultimately erode citizens’ trust and confidence in governance and eventually backpedal the gains and recorded progress from anti-corruption in the country”, the organisati­on noted

“We find the persistent­ly apparent disregard for relevant anti-corruption bills and the needless legislativ­e time and resources dedicated in pushing for passage of NGO Bill by the National Assembly, as a potential setback to anti-corruption efforts and mechanisms in the country.

“We are bothered that, despite various administra­tive promises and commitment­s to combat corruption, corruption remains a menace crippling Nigeria’s socio-economic developmen­t including the fastfallin­g educationa­l standard, dilapidati­ng health care, bad roads, rising unemployme­nt that precarious­ly breeds social vices like vandalism, armed robbery, kidnapping, youth agitation, poorly motivated security personnel, youth under-developmen­t, bad governance, and the eroded public services”, it added.

In a related developmen­t, the Youth Initiative for Advocacy Growth and Advancemen­t (YIAGA) has canvassed for sustaining awareness by different groups interested in the anti-corruption crusade in the country especially civil society organisati­ons.

Executive Director of the organisati­on, Samson Itodo said citizens should be adequately informed of different corrupt cases going on in the country and be able to track such cases, adding that mapping data on corrupt cases is essential to awareness on the fight against corruption.

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