As part of the ongoing reform of several strata of the Nigeria,
President Muhammadu Buhari has disclosed that ministers won’t be having
the luxury of awarding contracts or getting corrupt in how contracts are
awarded.
Speaking with journalists in Washington DC during his
four-day visit to the United States, Buhari said ministers would no
longer have power to award contracts.
In his words, ‘I have
already acted to remove political control over awarding of contracts
away from ministers, who use them to get political favours and
kickbacks,’In furtherance, the president disclosed that the
introduction of a new system of plea bargaining to
encourage looters of
the government money and oil thieves to return the people’s stolen
commonwealth. »
‘I will introduce a new system of plea
bargain, that will allow those who have stolen assets and funds to
return them – but if they do not take that opportunity we will pursue
them through the courts.’Noting that corruption is one of
the top issues facing Nigeria, Buhari disclosed further that his
government is taking several steps to end the menace.
‘Corruption
is one of the top three issues facing Nigeria, along with insecurity
and unemployment. We must act to kill corruption or corruption will kill
Nigeria. I am determined to lead that fight.
‘My government is
already taking several steps to cut out the cancer of corruption that
has been eating away at the state for so long.
‘We are
reorganizing the existing plethora of anti-corruption bodies into single
powerful agency that will have the focus, power and budget to clamp
down on corruption at the federal and state levels,’ the president told
journalists.
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