By Perpetua Onuegbu
The Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre (CISLAC) in collaboration with other Civil Society groups have called for holisticย support for anti-corruption agencies in the country to end corruption.
They said this at a news conference to discuss the state of corruption and malicious attacks on Anti Corruption institutions in Nigeria both at the national and sub national levels on Thursday in Abuja.
Mr Anwal Musa, the Executive Director, CISLAC, said there was the need to support the efforts of anti corruption agencies at grassroot and national level so that Nigeria couldย have peace.
“We have observed with great concern, the malicious attacks and deliberate efforts to blackmail anti-corruption agencies through sponsorship influencers, incentivised opinion publications in some national dailies.
โOnline and electronic platforms, all targeted at discouraging anti-corruption efforts and shielding the kleptocrats from thorough investigation.
โThe pattern is clear, there is an unfolding plot of surreptitious moves to backpedal on the progress made by anti-corruption progress.
โProcurement of political appointments by some suspected or investigated looters who are serving under the current administration as ministers, legislators, or occupying leadership positions of the ruling party,” he said.
Musa added: โHas exposed anti-corruption work to serious setback and deliberate sabotage that cripple the efficiency of the anti-corruption agencies.
โSo the fight against corruption is for all of us, it is for all Nigerians because the consequences has led us to the situation we have found our selves today.”
Prof. Jubril Ibrahim, Senior Partner, Centre for Democracy and Development said corruption in the country had reached an alarming stage.
Ibrahim said that the judiciary that was supposed to checkmate corruption had been bought over by enablers of corruption and increased corruption through bribery of judges.
โThere has been consented war by corrupt peopleย to make sure that anti corruption agencies are unable to prosecute corrupt individuals and preventing such institutions from carrying out their mandate.
โWe feel if we allow this destruction of the Nigerian state to continue we will not have a country and the risk is that the present tragedy of anarchy will prevail.
โWe must stop this level of corruption form continuing to grow if we must survive as a country,” he said.
The Countryย Director, Accountability Lab Nigeria, Mr Odeh Friday, said there was need to set up ethics and integrity department in every MDA to build publicย trust.
He also called for the implementation of the Whistle Blowing Act to protect whistle blowers from been attacked by those they expose.
Mr Samson Itodo, Executive Director, Yiaga Africa, said upholding the rule of law was key to fighting corruption.
โAttacks on institutions that have the mandate of defending our democracy should not be encouraged,ย it is reprehensible, unacceptable .
โWhen we attack these institutions especially when they act to advance public interest we are undermining trust and the rule of law,” he said.
The Convener, Good Governance (GGT) Team, Mr Tunde Salman said that the fight against corruption should be citizen driven and not government driven.
Salman said there was need to capacitate those agencies of governmentย that have the mandate to investigate corruption, adding that special attention should be given to them and technology should be deployed to reduce human interference.
The CSOs recommended that the National Judicial Council must diligently monitor its members and promptly remove any corrupt judicial officer found to be compromising the judicial system.
โThis requires holding politicians accountable for their actions and inactions, strengthening institutions to combat corruption, and ensuring that the allocation of resources is done in a fair and equitable manner.
โWe urge the ruling All-Progressive Party (APC) and other political parties to take decisive action in purging its ranks by denouncing and breaking support with their members who are currently being investigated by anti-corruption agencies.
โAdequate resource allocation to the anti-corruption agencies has become imperative to uphold their independence and enhance efficiency in the anti-corruption process.
โWe urge I-G to promptly reinstate the police personnel withdrawn from the Kano State Anti-Corruption Commission, to facilitate the effective execution of Commissionโs duties,โ they said.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the news conference was jointly endorsed by 50 civil society organisations supporting anti corruption and Good Governance in Nigeria.(NAN)(www.nannews.ng)
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