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Executive Arm More Corrupt Than Legislature —ICPC Boss Alleges

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The ICPC said its boss also frowned at the way NASS conducted its statutory oversight functions on the MDAs, noting that asking government departments and agencies to fund the oversight was inappropriate.

“The power of oversight is largely impotent because it has been commercialised. The legislature is accused of passing the cost to MDAs and of accepting other forms of gratification e.g. foreign travels, phony seminars, etc. to look the other way.”

While berating the NASS for the secrecy surrounding its budget, the ICPC boss said at the lecture that huge allowances due to NASS members had increased in high proportion between 1999 and 2018 even though the number of members at the NASS had not increased.

The statement added “The ICPC boss spoke on the alleged outlandish allowances of members of National Assembly and the controversial issue of constituency projects. He said that the public perception of legislators as being corrupt would not go away until the National Assembly throws open its yearly budget to the public.

“He stressed that the execution of the NASS budget which has grown exponentially from N6.9bn in 1999 to about N139bn in 2018 for the same number of legislators has remained shrouded in secrecy thereby giving room for allegations of abuse and misappropriation of the funds.”

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The ICPC boss said that Nigeria had the highest paid legislators representing the poorest people in the world, adding that since 1999, NASS budget had increased without defensible legal or moral justification.

“‘The public is hardly told the breakdown and how it (NASS budget) is used. The criticisms will disappear if we are told how it is spent,” the ICPC chairman noted while describing corruption as the enemy of development and good governance.

He, therefore, enjoined the 9th National Assembly to move away from the presumed norm and chart a new course which would aid the fight against corruption.

Responding, Majority Leader of the House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila, told the gathering that he had canvassed for a complete disclosure of the budget of the NASS to put an end to the numerous accusations of corruption against members.

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