The house of representatives committee on financial crimes says it is working with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on preventive measures against corruption.
Speaking at a workshop organised by the Barclays Global
Consult Nigeria in Abuja, Ginger Onwusibe, chairman of the committee, said the
anti-corruption agencies should not limit itself to only finding and
prosecuting offenders.
The workshop was attended by over 100 state and elected
local government officers from Jigawa state.
Represented by Austen Adesoro, clerk of the anti-corruption
committee, the chairman said his panel is working to propose amendments to the
EFCC act that would give it more powers in fighting against corruption.
“The 10th House of Representatives under the Speaker, Rt.
Honourable Tajudeen Abbas, through the House Committee on Financial Crimes,
apart from the oversight function of overseeing agencies, we believe in going
an extra mile in the fight against corruption, which one institution cannot
effectively do,” he said.
“We believe that fighting corruption should be a joint task.
“We don’t want to limit ourselves to exposing and
prosecuting offenders alone, we want to apply preventive measures.”
Ola Olukoyede, chair of the EFCC, said 70 percent of the
problem that Nigeria faces in the public sector is due to lack of fiscal
transparency.
Represented by Chinwe Ndubueze, acting commandant of the
EFCC academy, Olukoyede said Nigeria has not made a lot of progress because
funds allocated for developmental purposes have been diverted.
“We cannot continue to play the game of ostrich, pretending
to be interested in accountable governance while perpetuating practices that
undermine accountability,” he said.
“Let me remind you all that as public officers, you occupy a
vantage position to determine the fortune of this nation. Nigeria with all its
human and natural resources has no business being poor.
“Corruption is the albatross that has held this nation
captive.”
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