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Northern CSOs urge EFCC, ICPC to investigate cause of increasing poverty

27th November 2022
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From Charity Nwakaudu, Abuja

Conference of Northern States Civil Society Networks has called onthe Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and the Independent Corrupt Practices and other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) to investigate the federal government’s social investment programme and establish why poverty is on the increase, especially in the north.

Speaking at a press conference on behalf of 20 Chairmen/Coordinators of the 19 Northern States and FCT Civil Society Coalitions/Networks, in Abuja, the President, Kano Civil Society Forum, Amb Ibrahim Waiya, said as development advocates, they are concerned with the rise in unemployment which has left a large chunk of potential Nigerians in abject poverty and unemployment.

He stressed that all the 18 presidential candidates must explain to Nigerians their intentions on how to tackle the increasing rate of poverty in the country.

“The most recent figures made available by the National Bureau of Statistics referred to as Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI) Survey, has unambiguously indicated that things are worse than what they were formerly observed and predicted in 2015. The results of this survey amongst other issues have exposed in detail the effects of corruption in the national economic lives of the people ,as 63% of persons living within Nigeria representing 133 million people, are multi dimensionally poor, while the 65% of the poor representing 86 million people live in the North. Similarly 35% of this figure representing nearly 47 million live in the South. The report also stated clearly that Poverty levels across States vary significantly, with the incidence of multidimensional poverty ranging from as low as 27% in Ondo (South) to a high level of 91% in Sokoto (North).

“This survey which was carried out by a government owned agency even proved beyond reasonable doubt that the world had underestimated the poverty rating of Nigeria, as reported on World Poverty Clock.

“Riding on the above, it is becoming more evident that, the crusade against corruption in Nigeria, is most needed now more than ever, as most of the factors that contribute to the level of poverty in Nigeria, are attributed to the high level of corruption in Governance as well as in other sectors of the economy. It is on this note, we feel the imperative need to specially acknowledge the efforts of the current leadership of Economic and Financial Crime Commission (EFCC) led by a focused, energetic and vibrant young man, Abdulrasheed Bawa, the EFCC Chairman, who in his ingenuity has gradually institutionalized a whistle blowing system that has exposed several conduits of financial embezzlement among government officials (civil servants and elected officials) across the country.

The north seemed to be taking a lead in this, no wonder the just concluded multidimensional poverty index survey which placed Northern Nigeria at 65% representing 86 million people, out of the total estimated multidimensional poor which stood at 133 million people in Nigeria, ” Waya said.

While stating that they will engage all the 18 presidential candidates and know what they will do to address the poverty level, the CSOs encourage the leadership of EFCC to continue on its current path of chasing the corrupt elements in and out of power irrespective of tribe, religion and region to rid our society of corruption, and to bring them to book.

“And we equally encourage the Commission to continue to uphold the best practices of professionalism and neutrality, and also to implore the Commission to continue to remain focused and should not allow itself to be distracted by noise makers and politically motivated sentiments.

“While EFCC currently focuses keenly on ensuring effective trail and arrest of currency speculators and those who stashed funds for illicit purposes, we call on the attention of EFCC leadership to be alert on the after-currency redesign effects, to avoid hoarding of the new notes and other misgivings by financial institutions and politicians across the country.

“We wish to implore the leadership of the EFCC to consider using the plea bargain option to dispose off the old and long pending litigations that have been in the Courts, from 5 years above, to save public resources wasted on hiring lawyers for ligations, which many at times the defendants are set free in the end.

“As Nigerians yearn for a better Nigeria, Civil Society Organizations and International Community are closely monitoring the unfolding political happenings in the country. It is our prayer that INEC shall do everything possible to uphold its integrity to conduct credible, free, fair and transparent elections come 2023. Consequently, As part of resolve to promote the advocacy for good governance in Nigeria, the Conference is planning to engage some selected Presidential candidates for setting a development agenda that shall have the bearing of some critical issues of concern to Northern Nigeria, such as: out of school children which has now been placed at 20 million, poverty, maternal health, security and the rest. It is our hope that, we shall secure the commitment of the potentially engaged presidential candidates, by ensuring that adequate priority is accorded to such development deficit through aggressive and well defined interventions programmes to address them.

“We wish to also, considering the huge investment of this government on social investment programmes, and the report released by the National Bureau of Statistics on the increased rate of poverty in the country. We beseech the leadership of Anti- graft agencies such as EFFC and ICPC to conduct a discrete investigation on the funds claimed to be disbursed by some Federal Government Ministries and Agencies to find out what has gone wrong. The investigation into this matter is significant, as there is no correlation between the funds invested in the social protection programmes and the increased rate of poverty in the country.

 

Ajiri Daniels

Ajiri Daniels

Sun News Online Team

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