Tinubu administration denies weaponizing anti-corruption agencies

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The Nigerian government has reiterated its commitment to fighting corruption, with the Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, stating that anti-corruption agencies are not being used as tools for political persecution. Speaking at a roundtable engagement organized by the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) in Abuja, Idris emphasized that the Tinubu administration’s policy of non-interference in the work of anti-graft institutions ensures their independence and professionalism.

Idris noted that combating corruption is a key priority for the administration, which is strengthening institutional frameworks to achieve this goal. He highlighted the importance of transparency and accountability in democracy, stating that these values are central to President Tinubu’s administration. The Minister urged state governments to set aside political differences and support the president’s agenda, which aims to revitalize the economy and promote inclusive growth.

The ICPC roundtable, themed “Partnership for Strengthening Transparency and Accountability at State and Local Government Levels Through Strategic Communications,” brought together state commissioners of information to discuss ways to enhance transparency and accountability in governance. Idris commended the ICPC for its innovative approach to development communication, which engages key stakeholders in promoting government policies at the grassroots level.

The Minister also emphasized the need for judicial reforms to curb delays in corruption trials, ensuring that justice is served promptly. He stressed that the Tinubu administration is committed to creating an environment where corruption has no safe haven. By promoting transparency, accountability, and effective governance, the administration aims to address the country’s economic challenges and achieve sustainable development.

The roundtable engagement is part of the government’s efforts to mobilize support for its anti-corruption agenda and promote a culture of transparency and accountability in Nigeria. With the ICPC and other anti-graft agencies playing a crucial role in this effort, the government is hopeful that its policies will yield positive results and contribute to the country’s economic growth and development.

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