President Muhammadu Buhari on Monday reiterated his commitment
towards the fight against corruption, saying “if we do not kill
corruption, corruption will kill Nigeria.”
Buhari made the remark during the swearing in of the Independent
Corrupt Practices Commission, ICPC, Board members at the Presidential
Villa, Abuja.
The President stated that “unbridled corruption” has inflicted major damage on Nigeria’s development aspirations.
He also declared that his administration was determined to ensure
that every agency of government account for public revenue generated or
expended.
According to Buhari: “Let me congratulate you, Mr. Chairman and
Members of the Independent Corrupt Practices Commission Board for being
found worthy to serve our country on this important assignment. Your
appointment is a call to service in an important sector and segment
critical in our government’s agenda.
“Today’s occasion is the continuation of this Administration’s fight
against corruption. It is a cardinal programme in the three point agenda
that I promised to pursue and will continue to pursue as I seek the
mandate of Nigerians for a second term.
“The fight against corruption is very crucial in our national
development. This is why I have often said – if we do not kill
corruption, corruption will kill Nigeria.
“We are all witnesses to the damage that unbridled corruption has
inflicted on our development aspirations. Apart from deliberate and
wanton looting of our national wealth and common patrimony, corruption
has eroded our values and ethical foundation as a nation.
“Corruption has negatively affected our political, economic and
social life. Those opposed to our fight against corruption berate us for
our focus, determination and single mindedness. They pretend that they
do not know what corruption is. But Nigerians know what corruption is.
Ordinary people know what corruption is and they support our effort and
determination to fight it.
“The abuse of public office for private gain represents corruption in
its worst form. The circumvention of public policies and processes for
competitive advantage and profit is another form of corruption.
“The abuse of public office for personal benefit even if no bribery
occurs is also corruption. The diversion of State revenue or
miss-application of budgeted funds falls into the same category.
“I am particularly delighted that the ICPC law under which you will
operate is robust enough to assist government to sanitize the public
sector of corruption in service delivery, public procurement, diversion
of public revenue, deliberate misuse of public funds, and so on.
“As I have noted in recent times, despite our anti-corruption drive,
some agencies of government still divert or refuse to fully account for
revenue generated. Rather than obey constitutional provisions and extant
rules and regulations, such agencies continue as if nothing has
changed.
“We are determined to ensure that every agency of government account
for public revenue generated or expended. I am looking forward to ICPC’s
support both for enforcement of anti-corruption laws and submission of
policy measures and directives to prevent revenue leakage and diversion.
“In this regard, I urge you to collaborate with other government
agencies such as the Office of the Auditor-General of the Federation
towards mitigating wrong-doing in public expenditure. Furthermore, I
look forward to receiving anti-corruption recommendations linked to
e-Government standards and principles.
“As the old saying goes – “Prevention is better than cure”. Your
statutory mandate recognizes this principle. Therefore, I encourage you
to come up with strong preventive policy measures and strategies for
government’s endorsement to take us to the NEXT LEVEL in the fight
against corruption. I am aware that the ICPC laws empowers you to make
proposals to assist government in this fight.
“Just about a month ago, I opened your Corruption Risk Assessment
training for anti-corruption agencies in Africa. That initiative, in
support of my role as the AU anti-corruption champion is welcome, and I
Iook forward to seeing ICPC distinguish itself as a leading institution
in Africa in building capacity to conduct and implement corruption risk
assessments.
“But charity must begin at home. Therefore, your skills and expertise
must be demonstrated in identifying MDAs highly prone to corruption and
what must be done to bring about better governance.
“I am also aware that you have set up Anti-Corruption Transparency
Unit in Ministries, Departments and Agencies. This is an important step
towards corruption prevention and ensuring full compliance with
government’s anti-corruption measures and our laws.
“I encourage you to make effective use of our ACTU in MDAs by
receiving reports directly from such Units and taking enforcement
measures to assist government realize its objectives of a cleaner public
service.
“Once again, I congratulate you on your appointment. My resolve to
fight corruption remains unshaken. I assure you of my full support in
the fight against corruption in Nigeria.”








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