President
Muhammadu Buhari on Friday promised to reveal the names of former
government officials who have voluntarily returned looted funds to the
coffers of the Federal Government in “due course”, saying that early
disclosure of their identities “may jeopardize the possibility of bigger
recoveries.”
“In due course, the Central Bank of Nigeria will
make information available to the public on the surrendered funds,” said
President Buhari at the 2015 edition of the annual Osigwe Anyiam-Osigwe
Foundation Lecture in Lagos.
He said his government owes
Nigerians adequate information on recovery of looted funds, explaining
that it is part of the collective effort to change the country from the
“bastion of corruption it currently is, to a place of probity and
transparency”.
In his speech, Buhari said his government has
identified corruption as the major problem facing the country. He noted
that the phenomenon must be curtailed if the issues of collapsing
educational system, diversification of our economy, fostering a welfare
based agenda for the disadvantaged, infrastructural development, which
were central to his government’s change agenda, could be effectively
tackled.
“The primary attention that tackling corruption earned
in the course of our campaign and in determining the final outcome of
the election underpins how seriously Nigerians see corruption as a
fundamental factor crippling the progress and development of the
country. Nigerians are, indeed, convinced that except we curtail
corruption, the country will remain in perennial regression.
“It
is upon this conviction of our people that corruption poses great danger
and should be curtailed that we anchor our hope. It underpins our
assurance that the efforts of this government in checking corruption
will yield significant successes in the final outcome.
“In other
words, we note that sheer heroism cannot achieve the elimination of
corruption from our social space. What is most required is the
conviction of the populace that corruption is an antithesis to social
cohesion and development, and must be eliminated. We must get to a point
where every Nigerian begins to hate corruption with a passion, and
collectively determine to root it out of our body polity.”
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