BUHARI TASKS AFRICAN ANTI-CORRUPTION CHIEFS TO ADOPT FRESH IDEAS IN TACKLING MENACE
BUHARI TASKS AFRICAN ANTI-CORRUPTION CHIEFS TO
ADOPT FRESH IDEAS IN TACKLING MENACE
President
Muhammadu Buhari declared open the 3- day training workshop on Corruption Risk
Assessment (CRA), for the heads of anti-corruption agencies in African Union
countries, organized by the ICPC, held at the State House, Abuja.
President
Muhammadu Buhari has called on heads of anti-corruption agencies in Africa to
adopt fresh measures that will prevent corrupt acts through risk assessment
strategies.
Mr Buhari
gave the advice on Monday at the State House conference centre, Abuja, when he
declared open a training programme on Corruption Risk Assessment (CRA) for
heads and senior officials of Anti-Corruption Agencies in the African Union.
He said
the training was organised at the instance of his administration as part of its
support for the war against corruption in the continent.
Mr Buhari
said it is being facilitated by the Anti-Corruption Academy of Nigeria (ACAN),
the research and training arm of the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other
Related Offences Commission (ICPC).
“The fight
against corruption is a battle for the souls of our different countries and it
is one that we must win. Since independence, our continent has suffered from
the severe consequences of corruption and it is imperative that we take steps
to reverse the trend,” he said.
Mr Buhari
said when he assumed office in May 2015, “the pervasive nature and devastating
impact of corruption on the Nigerian nation had become dysfunctional.”
He said
his victory at the polls was a revolt of the people against glaring endemic
corruption.
The Nigerian
president said he has implemented a lot of strategies to combat corruption,
adding that the best way to eliminate the scourge is through prevention.
He said it
is the quest to build robust preventive systems that necessitated the
initiative, which aims to train leaders of anti-corruption agencies in the
African Union to deploy Corruption Risk Assessment Methodology for corruption
prevention in their countries.
“Corruption
Risk Assessment seeks to identify corruption-prone processes and procedures in
organisations and recommend appropriate remedial steps. The methodology places
a premium on prevention as an effective complement to enforcement in the war
against corruption,” he said.
Mr Buhari said that in 2016, through support from the United Nations
Development Programme (UNDP), the Anti-Corruption Academy of Nigeria acquired
the capacity to conduct training on Corruption Risk Assessment. Since then, he
said, the academy has conducted a number of these training.
He said to
showcase the growing appreciation of CRA as a tool for preventing corruption,
the Anti-Corruption Academy of Nigeria has received a request for the training
of Corruption Risk Assessors for ECOWAS countries from the ECOWAS Commission in
Abuja.
Mr Buhari
said it is equally heartwarming that most countries have subscribed to not only
the United Nations Convention against Corruption (UNCAC), but also to the
African Union Convention on Preventing and Combating Corruption (AUCPCC).
He said
the Abuja event offered a good opportunity to encourage the few countries which
are yet to ratify the African Union Convention to expedite processes to do so.
“No
efforts can be too much as we seek to rid our societies of the evil of
corruption,” he said.
Mr Buhari
said the training session was essentially an orientation on the benefits of
deploying the CRA Methodology in the fight against corruption. He urged
participants to embrace it and also take steps to widen the knowledge and
skills imparted by supporting the training of risk assessors for their
countries.
He said
the Anti-Corruption Academy of Nigeria has a robust curriculum and expertise
cutting across the spectrum of anti-corruption training, which can be adapted
for other countries, taking into consideration national specifics.
“To further
strengthen this institution, the academy has our support as it moves towards
its objective of being an African Centre of Excellence in anti-corruption
training and capacity building,” he said.
Mr Buhari
pointed out that the training on CRA can only have meaning when the risk
assessors are put to work.
“In
Nigeria, the Methodology has been deployed to a number of sectors. The most
recent one being the Risk Assessment of the country’s e-government system whose
report is now available and the summary presented earlier this morning.
“It is, therefore, my great pleasure to present this Report to all the
stakeholders, many of whom are present with us here.
“I urge
them to work assiduously to implement the recommendations of the Report. I must
also commend all those who carried out the assessment and the United Nations
Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) for supporting the process,” he said.
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