The
Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, has said the
ongoing efforts by the Federal Government to revive the nation's economy
will not yield positive results unless the fight against corruption is
also intensified.
Speaking
at the 2016 Annual Lecture of the Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria
(FRCN) in Abuja on Thursday, the Minister said that is why the
government is tackling both issues simultaneously.
''And
that's why the Federal Ministry of Information and Culture launched a
Sensitization Campaign Against Corruption on 18th January 2016...with a
view to alerting Nigerians to the evils of corruption and carrying them
along in the efforts by the government to tackle the menace,'' he said.
Alhaji
Mohammed described as appropriate the topic of the lecture, ''Fighting
Corruption and Growing a Sustainable Nigerian Economy'', saying it could
not have come at a better time, ''as this Administration is stepping up
its anti-corruption fight while also seeking to bring the economy out
of recession and put it on the path of sustainable growth''.
''It
is also noteworthy that the topic for this 2016 lecture incorporates
two of the three cardinal programmes of this Administration, which are
the fight against corruption and the revamping of the economy to create
jobs and provide wealth. The third priority, of course, is the fight
against insecurity,'' he said.
The
Minister said there is a direct correlation between corruption
and economic growth, noting that corruption stifles economic growth
in many ways, including by discouraging foreign investment, reducing
tax revenue and preventing infrastructural development.
''In
other words, in countries where you have a high level of corruption,
there is reduced economic growth and, of course, higher poverty level.
That's why the Berlin-based global civil society organization,
Transparency International, said corruption, especially public sector
corruption, is about so much more than missing money. It's about
people's lives.
''It
is therefore not a surprise that the countries that have consistently
scored high marks in the Annual Corruption Perception Index of
Transparency International are also the countries that have also managed
to grow a sustainable economy,'' he said.
Alhaji
Mohammed noted that, having recognised corruption as the biggest threat
to the economic and political development of any country, the Federal
Government will not relent in its efforts to tackle the menace of
corruption to a standstill.
''The
Buhari Administration, since its inauguration, has left no one in doubt
regarding its commitment to ridding Nigeria of corruption, as captured
poignantly in President Buhari’s statement that if Nigeria does not kill
corruption, corruption will kill Nigeria.
''We
are very much aware that the fight against corruption will not be easy.
Fighting entrenched corruption can sometimes be a very lonely road to
travel in our part of the world, where a true community of genuine
corruption fighters are assailed from every side by unwary recruits of
the looters among us, in our communities, places of work and worship. We
also know that corruption is fighting back, fastly and furiously. But
with uncommon commitment and determination, we will win the war against
corruption,'' he said.
Segun Adeyemi
SA to the Minister of Information and Culture
Abuja
Oct. 27th 2016
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