Northern Nigerian Breaking News

COVID-19 In Nigeria: CISLAC Demands Accountability Of Donated Funds

3

The Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre (CISLAC) and Transparency International in Nigeria commend and appreciate the ongoing donations by indigenous groups towards combating the COVID-19 pandemic and its socio-economic impacts while calling for total accountability of the utilisation and distribution of funds.

The Civil Society Organizations said the recent constitution of the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 response with specific responsibility to coordinate donations for efficient and impactful spending is appreciated,  they are also surprised that selection and appointment into the Committee did not take cognizance of representatives from the media and other credible governmental and non-governmental organisations working on anti-corruption, transparency and accountability in governance and public financial management.

This was contained in a statement issued on Monday by CISLAC Executive Director, Auwal Ibrahim Musa (Rafsanjani) and forwarded to Solacebase.

Solacebase recalled that Federal government inaugurated a Presidential Task for the control of the novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) headed by  Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF) Boss Mustapha, on March 17, 2020.

Read Also: Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 Visits Aso Villa, Keeps Mum(Opens in a new browser tab)

elsamad new

‘’In times of global public emergency, proactive measures to ensure judicious utilization and distribution of these funds are needed more than ever. Inclusion of media and other accountability entities in the Committee would compel transparency and accountability in the utilization and dissemination of managed funds. At this critical junction, Nigeria cannot afford mismanagement and misappropriation of public and donated funds,’’ said the statement.

‘’We on this note have no hesitation to state that diversion or misappropriation of the funds would be tantamount to total betrayal, unpatriotic, unsympathetic and selfishness in the management of the nation’s treasury which are punishable under relevant laws.’’

The statement said, ‘’While we monitor with keen interest response of various authorities to the commitment of the Federal Government towards alleviating impacts of the newly pronounced lockdown in some states, we demand sincere effort to ensure relief materials and other financial and material assistance are deployed accordingly to citizens irrespective of their socio-economic status with a holistic and transparent strategy to adequately appropriate relief package to citizens at the grassroots level.

The group in the statement,  also observe that ongoing development has further revealed the government’s inadequate preparedness capacity to mitigate impacts of the pandemic and another national emergency with existing poor national storage capacity for food and other basic needs to respond adequately.

‘’Let us recall that, according to UNICEF, only 26.5 per cent of the population use improved drinking water sources and sanitation facilities. Furthermore, around 75 million Nigerians do not have access to electricity. Given the global trend, we observed that the lockdown cannot be meaningful without adequate proactive measures by the Government on the provision of basic amenities such as sufficient food supplies, access to water and regular power supply to genuinely address the plights and agitations of common citizens, whose daily means of income would be largely affected. Any lockdown must take into consideration these underlying infrastructure deficits.’’

The CSOs, therefore, urged the Federal Government, relevant authorities and anti-graft institutions to ensure proper accountability in the utilization and distribution of the donated funds. All distributed funds need to be recorded and pro-actively published so that impartial and objective verification is enabled.

We also call on the civil society, media and all well-meaning citizens to constructively monitor and report progress as events unfold

3 Comments
  1. 995064 723908Thank you for your really good information and feedback from you. san jose car dealers 24310

  2. Devops Solutions company says

    813870 236338I likewise believe thus, perfectly pent post! . 71329

  3. sbobet says

    654961 589607Oh my goodness! an amazing write-up dude. Several thanks Even so My business is experiencing trouble with ur rss . Do not know why Struggle to sign up to it. Can there be everyone finding identical rss dilemma? Anyone who knows kindly respond. Thnkx 327289

Leave A Reply

Your email address will not be published.