The
Coalition Against Corrupt leaders, CACOL, has condemned the stand of the All
Progressives Congress Governors on public declaration of assets.
This
came on the heels of statement by the Governors who said they will not follow
the example laid by President Muhammadu Buhari and Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo
in declaring their assets publicly.
It
was reported in some sections of the media that the APC governors claimed it is
not compulsory for them to declare their assets publicly and that they would
not be pressured to follow the president’s action. According to them, there is
no law mandating them to publicly state their worth in terms of property and
cash.
Reacting
to the news, the Executive Chairman of CACOL, Mr. Debo Adeniran condemned the
governors’ excuses that public declaration of assets is not constitutional.
“It
is preposterous that governors who rode on the back of President Buhari’s
integrity to victory could turn around to claim they are not under obligation to
follow in his footstep as regards public declaration of assets. Even if the
constitution doesn't make it mandatory for public office holders to make assets
declaration public, why couldn't they do it on morality ground? It is morally
wrong for any governor to hide under one ambiguity of the constitution to
defend public declaration of assets.
It
is a known fact that public assets declaration, which is a standard practice in
the developed world, increases transparency and the trust of citizens in their
elected representatives. As a matter of fact, politicians and public exposed
persons who disclose information about their assets show that they have nothing
to hide.
It
is important to repeat for the umpteenth time that asset declaration is one of the many tools that can help curb
the pervasive corruption ravaging this country. It would also translate
into a clear evidence of seriousness and sincerity on the part of our
politicians in their quest to fighting and eradicating corruption from our
land. The stand of the governors is highly reprehensible and must be condemned
by every well-meaning Nigerian.”
The
anti-corruption czar however advised the governor to emulate the President if
they would have their names in the good book of the country.
“The
governors should follow suit and declare their assets publicly whether they are
first term or 2nd term governors. The nation is watching and all
political leaders should take a cue from whatever pattern President Buhari
shows.
Public
disclosure of assets is crucial for ensuring that public officials’ personal
interests as the leaders of the nation, do not conflict with their duties and
responsibilities. It also helps to provide a baseline and thus means for
comparison to identify assets that may have been corruptly acquired and that a
public official may legitimately be asked to account for.
We
are therefore urging the president to urgently take measures to seek amendment
of the law relating to declaration of assets to include the requirement of
public disclosure so as to bring it in line with international standards and
best practices such as the UN Convention against Corruption. The president must
also ensure that all those to work with him declare their assets openly to
enable Nigerians monitor them.”
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