#LiveReport: Media presentation of our latest report titled: 'NO ESCAPE FOR THE CORRUPT: LIFTING THE LID ON ASSET DECLARATIONS IN NIGERIA' is underway
Presenter: Prof. Akinseye-George(SAN)
Moderator: @MaupeO #AssetDeclarations
Objectives of the Guide: 1. To facilitate the strengthening of the operational capacity of public officers, government functionaries and institutions involved in the implementation and daily management of asset and income disclosure systems in Nigeria. #AssetDeclarations
2. To inform the legal and policy discourses around these issues through a good practices manual and other tools.
A well-defined asset declaration system is a strong tool to fight public sector corruption and abuse of power
Published information on a person's assets allows civil society to hold leaders to account. - Prof. Akinseye-George
If leaders are seen to live beyond their means, an asset declaration can be a starting point for investivation. - Prof. Akinseye-George #AssetDeclarations
Why Nigeria Asset Declaration system is not effective:
- Non-compliance by most public officials
- Lack of transparent follow-up & verification of declared assets.
- Persistent reluctance of the custodian of the CCB to publish records for public scutiny. - Prof. Akinseye-George
One of the most formidable impediments to the public disclosure of declared assets is the alleged encroachment ofthe rights to privacy and data protection - Prof. Akinseye-George
Failure ,refusal & neglect by CCB to exert its capacity to verify claims made in assets declaration forms of public officials & obstruction of Nigerias who seek access to this information in order to verify the claims made in them is another impediment to the public disclosure
The refusal of the CCB to make available the assets declared by public officials & govt functonaries in consonance with the oppoourtunity provided by FOI Act,among several other normative instruments, is an Achilles' heel in the fight for transparency & accountability in Nigeria.
@nassnigeria made it possible for assets declaration not to be made public, which is rather ironic. - Prof. Akinseye-George,SAN #AssetDeclarations
Conflicts between the AGF and the anti-corruption agencies seem to stem from that of interest. The AGF is torn between being a politician and an upholder of public interest.- Prof. Akinseye-George,SAN #AssetDeclarations #LiveReport
The constitution needs to be re-written to conform to current realities.
The power of appointment & removal of heads of certain agencies should not solely lie on the President.- Prof. Akinseye-George,SAN #AssetDeclarations
The @CCBNigeria should make it compulsory for all officials to declare their assets and liabilities and verify any account when there are doubts or only for positions with high risk of conflict of interest.
The @CCBNigeria should view the organised civil society and journalists as partners in enthroning transparency and accountability in Nigeria rather than antogonise their efforts. - Prof. Akinseye-George,SAN #AssetDeclarations #LiveReport
The @CCBNigeria should deploy information technology in the asset declaration, filing and verification and linking the information from other government agencies and private organisation. - Prof. Akinseye-George,SAN #AssetDeclarations
The CCB should grant reasonable requests for the disclosure of assets and liabilities declared by public officials. - Prof. Akinseye-George,SAN
The CCB should promote transparency & accountability by granting access for reasonable requests. - Prof. Akinseye-George,SAN
The use of technology can improve the effectiveness & efficiency of asset declaration schemes by increasing compliance &decreasing management costs;reduce human error,increasing the efficacy of the verification process & facilitating public access to asset declaration information
Recommendations:
The leadership of the Executive,legislative and judiciary and senior career civil servants should file asset declarations before and after taking office as well as periodically during office. It should be a routine observance across all tiers of governance
The leadership of the Executive,Legislative & Judiciary and senior career civil servants should establish independent and distinct administrative units to monitor compliance;to collate and publish summaries of submissions from each of the three branches of govt.
The AGF should initiate executive bills to correct flaws in the CCB and to strengthen the proper intepretation of the provisions of the extant laws on assets declaration
The AGF should focus on the verifiability of declared assets, public disclosure and the clarification of 'gifts'. - Prof. Akinseye-George,SAN #AssetDeclarations
Recommendations to the Judiciary:
- Through proactive intepretation,the courts should pronounce against unduly witheld access and progressively entrench the culture of transparency and accountability in governance.
- The judiciary should change the often-antagonistic attitude of many judges towards lawyers and litigants in anti-corruption matters and assets declaration cases.
- The CJN and other heads of courts should encourage all judges to support the fight against corruption and Initiate Practice directions to guide courts in expediting corruption cases.
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Section 60 of the Electoral Act 2022:
60.—(1) The Presiding officer shall, after counting the votes at the polling unit, enter the votes scored by each candidate in a form. (2) The form shall be signed and stamped by the presiding officer and
counter signed by candidates' agents;
(3) The presiding officer shall give to the polling agents and the police officer where available a copy each of the completed forms after it has been duly signed as provided under subsection (2). (4) The presiding officer shall count and announce the result at the polling unit.
(5) The presiding officer shall transfer the results including total number of accredited voters and the results of the ballot in a manner as prescribed by the Commission.
BREAKING: Following reports that terrorists have killed three abducted Kaduna varsity students, SERAP is calling on @mbachelet@UNHumanRights to appoint an envoy to visit Nigeria to investigate the mounting attacks on students, teachers and their families across the country.
The killing of these students is a grim reminder of the horrific toll that the violence and insecurity across Nigeria is having on children and their education.
The attacks on students are increasing, and Nigerian authorities are unwilling or unable to stop the attacks.
The authorities have refused to promptly and effectively investigate reports of attacks on students, teachers and their families, to prosecute the terrorists and their sponsors, and to provide effective remedies to victims.
BREAKING: We are concerned about reports that the Publisher of Daily Nigerian Newspaper, Jaafar Jaafar, has gone into hiding after reportedly receiving threats to his life, for allegedly releasing video clips showing alleged bribery against Kano State Governor Abdullahi Ganduje.
We urge President Buhari @MBuhari and @NigeriaGov to instruct @PoliceNG, the Attorney General and/or appropriate anti-corruption agencies to ensure and guarantee the safety and security of Mr Jaafar Jaafar and his family.
Nigerian authorities should promptly, thoroughly and transparently investigate the allegations of threats against Mr Jaafar Jaafar, publish the findings of the investigation, and bring to justice anyone suspected to be responsible.
Corruption is waxing stronger in Nigeria because the government is in comatose under the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari. - Femi Falana, SAN #FromDarknessToDarkness #LetThereBeLight
SERAP has urged Engr. Elias Mbam, Chairman, RMAFC to urgently review upward the remuneration, allowances, and conditions of service for Nigerian judges, and to review downward the remuneration and allowances of high-ranking political office-holders...
...in order to address the persistent poor treatment of judges, and to improve access of victims of corruption to justice.
We also urged him to send your review and recommendations to the National Assembly for appropriate remedial and legislative action, as provided for by the Nigerian Constitution 1999 [as amended].
BREAKING: We’ve urged RMAFC to urgently review upward the remuneration, allowances, and conditions of service for judges, and to review downward the remuneration and allowances of President Buhari, 36 governors and members of @nassnigeria to address the poor treatment of judges.
In the letter sent yesterday, we urged Engr. Elias Mbam, Chairman, Revenue Mobilization Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC) “to send your review and recommendations to @nassnigeria for appropriate legislative action, as provided for by the Nigerian Constitution 1999.”
The letter followed the nationwide industrial action by the JUSUN to press home their demand for financial autonomy for the judicial arm of government, and the federal government’s silence on the judiciary workers’ strike that has grounded courts across the country.