Make Report On Betta Edu, Others Public, Group Tells Tinubu
A group known as Independent Media and
Policy Initiative (IMPI) has urged President Bola Tinubu not to bow to
pressure, but ensure that the report of investigation of corruption allegations
against the minister of humanitarian affairs and poverty alleviation, Betta Edu
and other government officials under probe is made public in the spirit of
transparency.
The group applauded the president's
swift response to corruption allegations against a member of his cabinet, Edu,
by suspending and ordering her investigation.
The IMPI chairman, Niyi Akinsiju
stated these at a world press conference on the Performance Analysis of the
President Bola Tinubu's Eight Months in Office in Abuja, yesterday.
Akinsiju stressed that corruption is a
disincentive to foreign investment especially of the kind Nigerians are so
desirous to have in the country at the moment.
He also said President Tinubu has
performed creditably well despite the enormous institutional, economic
headwinds and domestic challenges in the last eight months of his
administration.
"Without prejudice to the outcome
of the ongoing investigation, we urge the President to not bow to pressure, but
ensure that the report of that investigation and those of other government
officials under investigation be made public in the spirit of transparency.
"This will go a long way to
sending clear signals to local and international audiences about the Tinubu
administration's seriousness to tackle the scourge of corruption as recently
observed by the US Secretary of State, Anthony Blinken during a recent visit to
Nigeria.
"From our review of President
Tinubu's policies in the last eight months, we can objectively submit that the
administration has performed creditably well despite the enormous
institutional, economic headwinds and domestic challenges it has had to contend
with," Akinsiju said.
He further said the decision by the
president to announce the removal of fuel subsidy is not only courageous but
commendable as it has ultimately led to a quantum leap in total gross revenue
going into the federation account.
"As part of our evaluation of the
nation's economy under the present administration, we reviewed the national
inflation rate, especially the food inflation, the latest of which the National
Bureau of Statistics (NBS) reported to be at 33.93% for December 2023.
"This rate should naturally exert
concerns, however, our findings have shown a commitment by the President to
stemming the tide of rising food prices and ensuring food security by approving
the accelerated cultivation of 500,000 hectares of land across the country in
collaboration with state governments.
"On security, we note with
special interest the approval of N50bn for the establishment of the Pulaaku
Initiative, a non-kinetic approach to tackling insecurity which emphasizes the
provision of social amenities like schools, hospitals, housing and sanitary
facilities in the seven (7) pilot states of Zamfara, Sokoto, Kebbi, Kaduna,
Benue, Katsina and Niger.
This is, in our view, a creative and
pragmatic intervention that will most likely change the narratives around
insecurity in the country," Akinsiju added.
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