Anti-corruption fight is not an easy task – President Buhari
President Buhari on Wednesday admitted that the anti-corruption war
being waged by his administration was not an easy task. He however expressed the possibility of prosecuting the war to a successful end even if many feathers would have to be ruffled.
He made this known in his keynote address which he delivered at the Commonwealth event
tagged “Tackling corruption together: A conference for civil society,
business and government leaders” held at the Commonwealth Secretariat,
London.
Electronic copies of the speech were made available to journalists by the Presidency.
Buhari
said his desire to prosecute the anti-corruption war successfully was
evident in the manner he had so far allowed anti-graft agencies to
operate without interference unlike what was obtainable in the past.
He said, “Tackling the menace of corruption is not an easy task, but it is possible even if many feathers have to be ruffled.
“Our
Government’s dogged commitment to tackling corruption is also evident
in the freedom and support granted to national anti-corruption agencies
to enable them to carry out their respective mandates without
interference or hindrance from any quarter including the government.
“Today,
our frontline anti-corruption agencies, namely, the Economic and
Financial Crimes Commission, the Independent Corrupt Practices and other
related Offences Commission, the Code of Conduct Bureau and the Code of
Conduct Tribunal have become revitalised and more proactive in the
pursuit of perpetrators of corrupt practices, irrespective of their
social status and political persuasion. This is a radical departure from
the past.
“We have implemented the Treasury Single Account
whereby all Federal government revenue goes into one account. This
measure would make it impossible for public officers to divert public
funds to private accounts as was the practice before.
“Through the
effective application of TSA and the Bank Verification Number, we have
been able to remove 23,000 ghost workers from our pay roll, thereby
saving billions that would have been stolen.
“We are also
reviewing our anti-corruption laws and have developed a national
anti-corruption strategy document that will guide our policies in the
next three years, and possibly beyond.”
Buhari described corruption as a
hydra-headed monster and a cankerworm that undermines the fabric of all
societies.
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