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Buhari Made It Dangerous And Risky To Be Corrupt - Owasonoye
The Executive Secretary, Presidential Advisory
Committee against Corruption (PACAC), Prof. Bolaji Owasonoye, yesterday said
President Muhammadu Buhari has made it more dangerous and risky to be corrupt
in Nigeria.
Owasonoye also told newsmen in New York that
Buhari’s administration had not had any high-profile scandal in its three
years.
According to him, in the past, the most high-profile
cases or issues of corruption were virtually traced to the seat of government
when people claimed they got approval to do things.
He said: “in the life of a government that has spent
about three years, you would have found by the third year many high-profile
scandals’’.
“Don’t look at generalisations when people say ‘oh,
this is happening’ but there is no evidence of it or it’s been investigated and
all that”.
“How many people now, even if they are accused of
being corrupt under this government, would say they got approval to be corrupt
from the highest level?.
“President Buhari has not been equivocal about his
abhorrence and disgust of corruption. That does not mean that corruption is 100
per cent gone, no.
“But we’re challenging corruption and using legal
measures as best as we can to deal with it.
“You just need to look at the number of cases that
have been filed since the inception of this government, to understand, even if
those cases are not concluded,” he said.
Owasonoye, particularly, said the opening up of
defence contracts by the Federal Government, was a bold step that had never
been taken before in history except by Buhari.
“I am not aware of how many countries where the
government opened up defence contracts to say ‘this is what happened, this was
wrong, this is the consequence, this is what we found’.
“Nigeria is one example. Usually all over the world,
defence contracts are sacred. They know there’s a lot of corruption in defence
contracts but people don’t talk about it but President Buhari opened it up.
According to him, huge recoveries in asset and money
have been made in the current dispensation.
“Sometimes as they say that ‘a prophet has no honour
at home’. The world recognises what President Buhari is doing much more than
Nigerians recognise what President Buhari is doing.
“We are very cynical people, we have been
disappointed many times. So one can understand when people are cynical,
sometimes they say ‘oh, nothing is happening or nothing will happen.
“But to the extent that the African Union and
President Buhari peers recognised and chose him as the AU Champion for
anti-corruption, surely there must be something they have seen, which is
positive.
“They didn’t choose any other leader, they couldn’t
have chosen some leaders that we know in Africa. But they chose him”.
Owasonoye, who is the nominee for the Chairmanship
position of the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences
Commission (ICPC), advised Nigerians to support the government in its
anti-corruption crusade.
“From where I sit, I can tell you that it’s much
more dangerous and risky to try to be corrupt now,” he said.
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