CSOs lauds FG on commitment to enacting anti-corruption law

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Whistleblowing Advocacy Coalition praises the Nigerian government for supporting three anti-corruption initiatives currently before ...

A coalition of anti-corruption organisations has applauded the Nigerian government for its commitment to enacting anti-corruption legislation.

The letter dated January 14, was read by the President of the Senate, Ahmad Lawan; and Speaker of the House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila, at the plenary on Wednesday in their respective chambers. “We see the three bills as extremely important in checking pervasive corruption in the country; however, we are particularly delighted with the president’s reference to the whistleblower bill given the frontline role of whistleblowing as an instrument for combating corruption and other forms of wrongdoing, as well as achieving transparent, accountable and democratic good governance,” the statement said.

“In the absence of a robust legal framework that ensures effective protection for citizens who respond to the call to report a crime, the regime of impunity manifested in routine arbitrary punishment of workers has taken firm root in the public sector. According to the coalition, the president’s demand on the parliament to hurry up and approve a whistleblowing law, among other things, could not have come at a better moment.

 

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