The
Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, has urged
On-Air Personalities (OAPs) to support the Federal Government in
prosecuting the war against corruption, using their various platforms.
The Minister made the appeal in Lagos on Saturday when
he met with OAPs from radio and television stations, in continuation of
his ongoing consultation with key stakeholders in the information and
Culture sector.
''President
Buhari is leading the war against corruption right from the front, and
we implore all Nigerians to support him. We appeal to you to leverage on
your important platforms to support this war by ensuring that Nigerians
are well informed about the evils of corruption,'' he said, adding:
''This is not Buhari's war. This is not APC's war. This is Nigeria's war
and failure is not an option.''
Explaining
why Nigeria must fight corruption to a standstill, Alhaji Mohammed said
it deprives the people the opportunity of reaping the dividends of
democracy, in addition to stifling good governance.
''When
the money meant to construct roads are embezzled or misappropriated,
the end results are that the roads are not built and the people suffer
and even die in avoidable road accidents. When the money meant for
education is looted, we are unable to provide quality education for our
children. When the money meant to fight terrorism is looted or diverted
for prayers, publicity, purchase of land for maritime university or
simply to rally support for a political party, soldiers die needlessly,
hordes of widows emerge and people are pushed from their communities to
IDP camps.
''These,
in stark reality, are the costs of corruption. We must give a face to
corruption and stop talking about it in the abstract. Nigerians must
know that when they celebrate corrupt people, they are celebrating their
own deprivations, the denial of the dividends of democracy and the
endemic poverty in our society,'' Alhaji Mohammed said.
To
further illustrate the evil of corruption, he made a comparative
analysis of of the number of 'Dasukigate' beneficiaries and the amount
they collected from the office of the National Security Adviser in 2015
on one hand, and the list of projects and amount across the nation in
the Zonal Intervention project of 2015 appropriation act.
''Whereas
the sum of 51.829 billion Naira was appropriated for 1,278 projects in
the Zonal Intervention Projects for 2015, a total of 21 individuals and
companies benefited from the Dasukigate to the tune of 54.659 billion
Naira as we know so far. The implication, therefore, is that the amount
received by 21 individuals and companies is more than the 2015 Zonal
Intervention Project budget by 2.829 billion Naira!
''Furthermore,
the value of what beneficiaries of Dasukigate contributed to
development is zero, compared to how the lives of Nigerians would have
been transformed, poverty reduced and livelihoods improved by the Zonal
Intervention Projects which - as we have shown - would have cost 2.829
billion Naira less than Dasukigate,'' the Minister said.
He
also sought the support of the OAPs, whom he said occupy a very
important space, for the various campaigns that have been launched or
are about to be launched by the ministry.
''The
National Security Awareness Campaign, aimed at rallying the support of
Nigerians for the war on terror, is ongoing. Of course, you are aware
that the National Sensitization Campaign against Corruption was formally
launched in Abuja on Monday,
with a view to rallying Nigerians against the cankerworm of corruption
which has eaten deep into the fabric and body of our society.
''We
are also preparing to launch a National Re-orientation Campaign, which
is tagged 'CHANGE BEGINS WITH ME', to achieve a paradigm shift in the
way we do things and inculcate discipline into our lives. I do know that
these topics have come up for discussion in your various shows, and I
commend you for that,'' the Minister said.
He
also commended the OAP's for discharging their duties creditaby, saying
their invaluable role helped to ensure a largely violence-free election
in 2015 and a successful and historic transfer of power.
The
Minister had earlier met with the Broadcasting Organization of Nigeria,
Nigeria Union of Journalists, Nigerian Guild of Editors, Nigerian
Association of Women Journalists, Online Publishers, whom I met only
yesterday, Radio, Television and Theatre Arts Workers Union as well as
Civil Society Organizations (CSOs).
According
to him, the meetings are aimed at ensuring that all stakeholders are
carried along in the formulation and implementation of relevant
policies, and to also bridge the information gap between the government
and the people.
Segun Adeyemi
SA to Hon Minister of information and Culture
Lagos
Jan. 23rd 2016
SA to Hon Minister of information and Culture
Lagos
Jan. 23rd 2016
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