Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has said that ‘there is no reason why
any Nigerian should have to give bribe to law enforcement agents for
obtaining drivers licenses or passports or to clear goods at our ports.
He also said that: ‘sll the relevant government agencies have shown a
serious commitment to eradicating these forms of corruption; our next
level is to create the environment for collaboration between our
agencies, civil society and other stakeholders.”
Osinbajo at the anti-corruption conference organised by the office of
the vice president and the Presidential Advisory Committee Against
Corruption (PACAC) in Abuja on Tuesday said that the Federal government
can seize assets from any citizen who cannot explain the source of their
wealth.
“The Supreme Court in a lead judgment of Akaahs JSC, recently held
that forfeiture under Section 17 of the Advanced Fee Fraud and Other
Related Offences Act is a civil process which neither requires the
criminal conviction of the property owner nor his innocence,” he said.
“This opens the door for forfeiture of assets that the purported
owner cannot explain, whether or not an allegation of corruption is
made.”
“By that, we mean the stealing of huge public resources directly from
the treasury; usually at the highest levels of executive authority; and
the stealing of budgeted funds through various schemes,” he explained.
“We are now poised to deal with the wider problem of systemic
corruption; especially where the average person interacts with
government.
“Corruption in the issuance of contracts, licenses and other
government approvals; there is no reason why any Nigerian should have to
give bribe to law enforcement agents for obtaining drivers licenses or
passports or to clear goods at our ports.
Also President Muhammadu Buhari heaped praises on Vice President Yemi
Osinbajo for driving Federal Government’s Social Investment Programmes
(SIPs) and for drawing the government closer to the people.
It was a rare public demonstration of the President’s affection and
endorsement of his deputy, and he spoke generously and ex tempore,
straight from the heart.
President Buhari spoke Monday night at the breaking of fast at the
Presidential Villa, Abuja, when he hosted top government officials on
Monday. He said the programmes driven by Prof Osinbajo have been “very
successful”. According to the President, his deputy was ahead of him in
pushing for the programmes as he was initially reluctant.
He said programmes like TraderMoni, MarketMoni, School Feeding
Programme and other SIPs have reduced poverty and out-of-school pupils
in Nigeria since implementation began.
“When I drive around the country, what upsets me the most is the
state of poor people in this country. You see young people, the
almajiris with torn clothes and plastic bowls. They are looking
basically for what to eat.
“The question of education is a luxury. I think that the Nigerian
elite are failing because I think we should have a programme that will
at least guarantee some basic education for people no matter how poor
they are.
“So, I welcome the Vice President’s initiative on feeding in schools.
If you check in some of the communities the attendance in schools has
improved because a lot children can get at least one good meal a day.
But culturally, some elites are merciless; they don’t care about other
people.”
He added that, “This MarketMoni, I have warned the Vice President
that I don’t want him to be mobbed. The way women in the markets move to
welcome him.
“These are very good initiatives, I must admit that they endeared
many people to our government. The free meals, the N5,000, (Conditional
Cash Transfer), N10,000, (TraderMoni) are fantastic programmes and I
must admit that the Vice President did it and they have been very
successful,” he said.
He then charged Nigerians to embrace peace and unity during and after
the Ramadan. “For the remaining (I don’t count because it is still long
before Ramadan ends) weeks, I wish you and your families a very good
Ramadan, and may God give us the strength to last through,” President
Buhari said.
Prof. Osinbajo, who spoke on behalf of the members of the cabinet,
said that regardless of ethnic and religion affiliations Nigerians must
continue to be their brothers’ keepers and must work towards building a
united nation.
“I think is auspicious that this particular (end of) Ramadan falls at the eve of the new term in office.
“So, it is an opportunity for us to remind ourselves over the core
mandates which is the welfare and security of majority of our people,’’
he said.
Source: Vanguard News
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