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FG Seeks Constructive Criticisms From Media

By Orientalnews StaffNovember 28, 2017No Comments4 Mins Read
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Yemisi Izuora

The Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, has

urged the media to fully support the federal governments fight

against corruption, saying the fourth estate of the realm cannot

afford to sit on the fence as far as the battle to rid the nation of

corruption is concerned.

Declaring open the 68th General Assembly of the Broadcasting

Organizations of Nigeria (BON) in Abuja, the Minister said

while the media should not hesitate to criticise the government’s

strategy for the war against corruption, when necessary, it should do

so without mocking the government.

”In recent times, it is not unusual to read such headlines as

‘Buhari’s Government Losing Anti-Corruption War’, ‘Buhari’s

Anti-Corruption War is Failing’, ‘Arewa Youths Knock President Buhari

Over Failing Anti-corruption War’. This is sheer mockery. And this war

is not Buhari’s war. It is our war,” he said.

On why all hands must be on deck to fight corruption, Alhaji Mohammed

said corruption is the reason for the many ills being experienced in

the country today, including erratic power supply, poorly-equipped

hospitals, lack of motorable roads, poor quality of life, poor

economy, lack of jobs and insecurity

”After previous administrations spent billions of dollars on power,

all we inherited – when we took over on the 29th of May 2015 – was

2,690 megawatts. That is due to corruption. After previous governments

budgeted billions for

roads over the years, what we inherited are death traps. That is due

to corruption. Why did Boko Haram thrive for so long? The answer is

corruption, because money meant for the purchase of weapons for the

military were simply diverted. Why did we inherit an economy in dire

straits? It is corruption. For a country that sold oil at over 100

dollars per barrel for years, we simply failed to save for the rainy

day, and when the rain came, it beat us silly,” he said.

The Minister said the war against corruption is the toughest of the

three broad issues that the Buhari Administration campaigned with,

”because fighting corruption anywhere is like walking a lonely

road”.

”While many will join hands with you to tackle insecurity or to

revamp the economy, you are on your own when you take on corruption.

Most Nigerians were direct beneficiaries of corruption. Many were

subsidized by corruption. Now that the gravy train of corruption is

fast derailing, many are finding it difficult to come to terms with

it. That’s the origin of the ‘Bring Back Corruption’ Campaign being

carried out by certain elements in our society,” he said.

Alhaji Mohammed said the war against corruption becomes tougher when

the media is not fully on board, adding: ”When the media seizes on

every setback we suffer in prosecuting this war, they give succour to

the corrupt. When the media falls for the distraction tactics of those

who are mortally afraid of this war, they weaken the battle.”

He said the because of the courageous, determined and committed

leadership provided by President Muhammadu Buhari, and despite the

fact that corruption is fighting back furiously, the Administration is

winning the war.

”For our efforts so far, we have so much to showcase: Because we are

tackling corruption, we have succeeded in raising power generation

from 2,690 to an all-time high of 7,001MW. Because we are tackling

corruption, we are saving 25 billion Naira monthly by cutting

unnecessary allowances of officials. Because we are tackling

corruption, we have added 500 million dollars to our Sovereign Wealth

Fund that stagnated at the 1-billion-dollar that was used to set it

up. We have raised our foreign reserves from 23 billion dollars to 35

billion dollars. We stopped the payment of phantom subsidy of between

800 billion and 1.3 trillion Naira annually, yet petroleum products

are available at competitive prices.

”We recovered at least 43 million dollars and 56 houses from just one

former government official. We have recovered 2.9 billion dollars from

looters so far. Our Whistle-blower policy has led to the recovery of

151 million dollars and N8 billion in looted funds from just three

sources,” the Minister said.

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