The Chairman of the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related
Offences Commission (ICPC), Mr Ekpo Nta, yesterday, categorically noted
that the country could only develop evenly, if the local government
council as a third tier of government is accorded its place in
governance and officials are thoroughly equipped with sound managerial
acumen.
Nta said that local government in Nigeria had the least developed institutional processes in the country.
To this end, he said the commission had taken it upon itself to still
integrity in the process of governance by educating local government
officials on the corruption-prone processes, to improve good governance
at the local level.
Nta was speaking at the Anti-Corruption, Ethics and Integrity
Training in Local Government Administration for Chairmen,
Auditor-Generals and Secretaries Local Government Service Commissions in
36 States and the FCT, organized by Anti-Corruption Academy of Nigeria
(ACAN), in Abuja.
He maintained that in the first republic, the local government was a
fulcrum upon where development was based in the country, “but the
situation now is different.”
Nta further said that in spite of the fact that all the wealth of the
country was being generated at the local government level, yet they
were still underdeveloped due to corruption.
ICPC Boss added that most of the people in government were being set
up by civil servant due to their level of administrative knowledge.
“People fell into trap set up by civil servants long before they came
in as local government chairman or chairman of local government service
commission. But with this kind of training, you can escape this by
gathering knowledge on the corruption prone processes in the local
government administration,” he said.
In his remarks, the Provost, ACAN, Prof. Sola Akinrinade noted that
the only language understood by local dwellers is provision of social
facilities like roads, power, water, schools, health centers etc.
He added that people see government as failure, when the managers of
resources failed to deliver good governance to them, adding that it is
pertinent to equip managers of ‘our commonwealth’ at all local councils
with managerial skills.
According to him, “When these basic services fail, the government has
failed. Thus, a great deal depends on the managers of our local
governments not to fail the people.
“Unfortunately, reports over the years have not given us cause for
confidence. Sordid tales of happenings at our local governments relate
to the manifestation of corruption in great propitiations particularly
relative to the funds being made available. There is no visible evidence
of the presence of government in most places.
“While the resources being made available to the managers at all
levels of government in the country keep dwindling due to economic
challenges, this is not an excuse for our leaders at the local
government level to fail us perpetually. At the minimum, funds should be
applied to the purposes for which they have been released.”
Akinrinade called on the participants to take advantage of the
workshop as they would be expected to lay the ground rules and offer
effective monitoring of happenings at their local government areas.The Chairman of the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related
Offences Commission (ICPC), Mr Ekpo Nta, yesterday, categorically noted
that the country could only develop evenly, if the local government
council as a third tier of government is accorded its place in
governance and officials are thoroughly equipped with sound managerial
acumen.
Nta said that local government in Nigeria had the least developed institutional processes in the country.
To this end, he said the commission had taken it upon itself to still
integrity in the process of governance by educating local government
officials on the corruption-prone processes, to improve good governance
at the local level.
Nta was speaking at the Anti-Corruption, Ethics and Integrity
Training in Local Government Administration for Chairmen,
Auditor-Generals and Secretaries Local Government Service Commissions in
36 States and the FCT, organized by Anti-Corruption Academy of Nigeria
(ACAN), in Abuja.
He maintained that in the first republic, the local government was a
fulcrum upon where development was based in the country, “but the
situation now is different.”
Nta further said that in spite of the fact that all the wealth of the
country was being generated at the local government level, yet they
were still underdeveloped due to corruption.
ICPC Boss added that most of the people in government were being set
up by civil servant due to their level of administrative knowledge.
“People fell into trap set up by civil servants long before they came
in as local government chairman or chairman of local government service
commission. But with this kind of training, you can escape this by
gathering knowledge on the corruption prone processes in the local
government administration,” he said.
In his remarks, the Provost, ACAN, Prof. Sola Akinrinade noted that
the only language understood by local dwellers is provision of social
facilities like roads, power, water, schools, health centers etc.
He added that people see government as failure, when the managers of
resources failed to deliver good governance to them, adding that it is
pertinent to equip managers of ‘our commonwealth’ at all local councils
with managerial skills.
According to him, “When these basic services fail, the government has
failed. Thus, a great deal depends on the managers of our local
governments not to fail the people.
“Unfortunately, reports over the years have not given us cause for
confidence. Sordid tales of happenings at our local governments relate
to the manifestation of corruption in great propitiations particularly
relative to the funds being made available. There is no visible evidence
of the presence of government in most places.
“While the resources being made available to the managers at all
levels of government in the country keep dwindling due to economic
challenges, this is not an excuse for our leaders at the local
government level to fail us perpetually. At the minimum, funds should be
applied to the purposes for which they have been released.”
Akinrinade called on the participants to take advantage of the
workshop as they would be expected to lay the ground rules and offer
effective monitoring of happenings at their local government areas.
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