President Muhammadu Buhari,
Thursday, hosted members of Presidential Advisory Committee Against Corruption
(PACAC) at the State House, Abuja.
He promised the committee that he
will beam the searchlight on the cost of governance, and weed out possible
corruption that exists anywhere.
A statement by his Spokesman,
Femi Adesina, said that the President appreciated members of the committee for
the “major sacrifice they’ve made in accepting the assignment to serve the
country,” noting, “Some of the elite won’t trust you, and you will be
alienated, no matter how close you are to them.”
Recalling the experience of the
past, in which assets were seized from officials who couldn’t explain how they
got them, “only for those assets to be returned to them when government was
changed,” President Buhari vowed that such would not recur, as he had given
instructions that all forfeited assets be sold, “and the money put in the
Treasury Single Account.”
“Let’s see who will now take back
the money from the treasury, and give back to those people, as was done in the
past,” the President added.
Chairman of PACAC, Professor Itse
Sagay, who led the delegation, said Nigeria was lucky more than ever to have a
person of President Buhari’s credentials as leader of the government.
“We congratulate you for being a
star of the anti-corruption struggle in Africa. You attach a lot of importance
to the fight against corruption, and we have tried to achieve the aims you had
in mind when you established PACAC,” Prof Sagay added.
He said the committee trains,
build the capacity of anti-corruption agencies, and has helped to develop a
programme of non-conviction assets recovery, which is recording great successes.
PACAC made some recommendations
to the President, in order to move the anti-corruption war many steps forward.
They include, reestablishment of the jury system for criminal cases in the
country; setting up of a judicial commission on corruption in the judiciary, to
be headed by retired judges under the auspices of the National Judicial Council
(NJC); passage of Proceeds of Crime Act by the National Assembly; the setting
up of a Presidential Truth and Restitution Task Force; and a closer look at the
cost of governance to weed out all vestiges of corruption.
President Buhari pledged that the
government would take a dispassionate look into all the requests.
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