Chief Essien,
in a chat with newsmen in Eket, yesterday, said that if the monies recovered
from looters are properly accounted for by the anti-corruption agency, it would
help promote transparency and accountability.
Former
Minister of Lands, Housing and Urban Development, Chief Nduese Essien, has
called on the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, to account for
the monies so far recovered from suspected looters in the country.
According to
him, “The monies recovered from people’s homes do not have effect on the
economy of the country because, we have had reports of discoveries of monies
but after such reports, we are not told of what happened to the monies so
recovered.
“We expect
that such monies when uncovered, should be accounted for by the anti-corruption
agency.” He advised the Federal Government to plough back the recovered loots
into the economy for infrastructural development.
The former
minister also urged the Federal Government to be resolute in its fight against
corruption by exposing those who are culpable in the act to serve as a
deterrent to others, adding that, “Government should not only tackle corruption
involving those who have been in government taking a good chunk of money but,
should also battle and watch those who are currently in office, so that we do
not end up recovering money again when they are no more in office.”
He suggested
that, in order to protect the revenue accrued to the government, Federal
Government should block all loopholes as money generated so far should be
ploughed back into the economy for the benefit of the citizenry.

How long will it take for crying out loud
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