Fifty frontline Civil Society Organizations CSOs in the country have asked the ruling All Progressives Congress APC and other political parties to denounce their members who are currently facing corruption allegations, as a way of supporting the fight against corruption.
“Procurement of political appointments by some suspected or investigated looters who are serving under the current administration as ministers, legislators, or occupying leadership positions of the ruling party, has exposed anti-corruption work to serious setbacks and deliberate sabotage that cripple the efficiency of the anti-corruption agencies.
“The pattern is clear, there is an unfolding plot of surreptitious moves to backpedal on the progress made by anti-corruption progress”, the declared.Legacy group commends APC candidate, lists conditions to back Ighodalo “The budgetary allocations to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission EFCC, Independent Corrupt Practices & Other Related Offences Commission ICPC, Code of Conduct Bureau CCB and Nigeria Police, among others are inadequate. Poor resource allocation is a calculated attempt to gradually push these agencies towards extinction. By limiting their resources, the government is effectively crippling their ability to function effectively and independently.
“It appears that this move is not unconnected to the attempt to frustrate the ongoing investigations into corruption allegations levelled against the National Chairman of the ruling All-Progressives Congress APC and former governor of Kano State, Abdullahi Umar Ganduje.
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