Nigeria’s rights activist, Femi
Falana is backing agitation that President Muhmmadu Buhari, his vice, Yemi
Osinbajo and the 36 state governors declare their assets publicly.
The Socio-Economic Rights and
Accountability Project (SERAP), capitalising on the Freedom of Information
(FoI), requested Buhari, Osinbajo, 36 state governors and their deputies to
publicly declare their assets within seven days or face redress.
The Presidency has claimed that
there is no law in Nigeria mandating President Buhari to declare his assets
publicly. With due respect, this cannot be the correct position of our law.
According to Falana, in a
statement, SERAP’s case for the public announcement of any updates on the
assets already declared by Buhari and Osinbajo was correctly based on the
Constitution of Nigeria 1999 (as amended), the Freedom of Information Act and
the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights, which had not only been
ratified by Nigeria but also domesticated as part of the domestic laws.
“As far as the law is concerned,
the word “declaration” means “a formal statement, proclamation, or
announcement, especially embodied in an instrument.” See page 467 of Black’s
Laws Dictionary (Ninth Edition). The combined effect of the Constitution, FoI
Act and the African Charter is that all public officials ought to voluntarily
announce publicly their asset declarations even without prompting from civil
society groups like SERAP.
“In the alternative, the Code of
Conduct Bureau is bound by law to make them available to members of the public,
pursuant to section 1 of the FoI Act. In fact, the law contemplated by the
Constitution to make asset declarations of public officials public is the FoI
Act. With the FoI Act, there is no longer secrecy in government, including in
the asset declarations made by all public officials.
“Section 3 (c) of Paragraph A of
Part 1 of the Third Schedule to the Constitution provides that the Code of
Conduct Bureau shall have power to “retain custody of such declarations and
make them available for inspection by any citizen of Nigeria on such terms and
conditions as the National Assembly may prescribe”. The National Assembly has
since 2011 prescribed such terms and conditions in the FoI Act.
“No more excuses by public
officials, as the National Assembly has, by passing the FoI Act, prescribed the
terms and conditions for pubic officials and the CCB to publicly make asset
declarations available. In this instance, SERAP has correctly invoked the
provisions of the Constitution, FoI and the African Charter. Similarly, Section
22 of the Constitution has imposed a duty on the mass media to promote public
accountability and transparency,” Falana said.
He added that even private
citizens could no longer insist on secrecy as they were now required by
official policies to register their biometric data for the purpose of acquiring
international passports, telephone lines and opening of bank accounts.
Falana stated that the Bank
Verification Number commonly called BVN–a biometric identification system
implemented by the Buhari administration–has ended secrecy of bank accounts,
thereby curbing illegal banking transactions in Nigeria.
“All that SERAP is asking is for
the Presidency, governors and their deputies to announce their asset
declarations as submitted to the CCB. Such announcement will help to update the
records of what the President and Vice President already made public and
refresh the memory of the public who are keen to see transparency and
accountability in the implementation of the asset declarations frameworks in
Nigeria.
“I therefore urge President
Buhari and Vice President Osinbajo to show strong leadership by immediately
acceding to the FoI requests by SERAP and publicly announce any updates on
their asset declarations already made public in 2015. This will end the secrecy
that continues to surround asset declarations in Nigeria. The secrecy has over
the years been used to hide corruptly stolen assets, which has continued to
cause untold misery for millions of Nigerians,” he said.
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