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Buhari’s Cabinet Ministers Urged To Publicly Declare Assets

SAN FRANCISCO, January 04, (THEWILL) – The 36 ministers in President Muhammadu Buhari’s cabinet have been urged to publicly declare their assets in the light of the ongoing war against corruption.

The challenge made by the Civil Society Network Against Corruption (CSNAC), opined that by publicly declaring their assets, the ministers would be demonstrating their readiness to complement the president’s zero tolerance for corruption and a transparent government.

The coalition, through its chairman, Olanrewaju Suraju, declared that President Buhari and his vice, Yemi Osinbajo, “have laid a good precedence by keeping in line with Section 140 of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (as amended), by declaring their assets publicly.”

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“This was also in fulfilment of their campaign promise of running a transparent government as well as eradicating corruption in the country.

“Public declaration of assets usually aids the assessment of public officers and will help in monitoring of public office holders and ultimately reveal those who corruptly enriched themselves while in office, paving way for proper punishment and sanctions against them.

“As public officers it is expected that the ministers should also declare their assets in line with this administration’s quest to run a transparent and corrupt free government.

The coalition also reminded the president of his promise to encourage his ministers to publicly declare their assets and act without delay.

“With the President and his Vice having shown a great example by declaring their assets, the ministers should also follow suit without further delay,” they said.

“The President, in his ‘my covenant with Nigerians’, promised to ‘encourage’ his ministers to publicly declare their assets. The President is hereby reminded of his promise and called to act appropriately.

“CSNAC therefore calls on all ministers to publicly declare their assets as a matter of priority. By so doing, they will have shown their readiness to complement the President’s zero tolerance for corruption and promise in the actualisation of a transparent and corrupt free Nigeria.”

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