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Whistleblowing: Nigerians Still Afraid Of Reporting Corruption, Govt Laments

•Challenge citizens to be ready to pay the supreme price for the development of the nation.

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By John Ikani 

The Federal Government of Nigeria has lamented the reluctance by citizens to report incidences of corruption after introducing the Whistleblower Policy in 2016 to help combat corruption in the country.

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Decrying the situation, the Executive Secretary, Presidential Advisory Committee on Anti-Corruption (PACAC) Prof. Sadiq Isah Raddah challenged citizens to be ready to pay the supreme price for the development of the nation.

Raddah who gave the charge while speaking at the public presentation of the report of a survey on five years of whistleblowing policy in Nigeria also challenged anti-corruption advocates in the country to beam their focus on humanitarian interventions, saying there is a seeming malfeasance in the distribution of relief materials to Internally Displaced Persons IDPs.

What PACAC is saying

Raddah said; “The fight against corruption as far as PACAC is concerned will continue. This is because we are convinced that without fighting corruption, we will have a country.

“The problem if corruption is a human and therefore it requires human efforts to eliminate it. We began the issue of whistleblowing believing that our anti-graft agencies cannot be everywhere but the people who perpetrate corruption are everywhere in the country. Therefore somebody has to say something is going wrong somewhere for the authorities to take action.

“Since the business idea whistleblowing began, we have realised some problems by people who want to blow the whistle. Yes, it is good to be afraid but if you become captive of fear and you want to be righteous, you end up being a captive without delivering. I have always said that we must be willing to pay the price for doing what is good, including losing our lives.

“I have said several times that nobody wants to die but it is not bad to die while trying to pursue what is good. So people who want to blow the party history across the country, please try not to be afraid but indeed don’t be careless.

“Whistle blowing should extend to assets declaration. Now we have the Companies and Allied Matters Act CAMA and you can take advantage of it. People should learn to declare their assets in this country because you cannot be in government and three months later you own estates, filling stations and hotels everywhere. It is not possible.

“The second issue we need to pay attention to is about humanitarian interventions in this country. There are many IDPs all over the country. Please, African Centre for Media and Information Literacy (AFRICMIL), pay attention to what happens regarding the delivery of humanitarian services across our country. A lot of money is coming from within and outside the country but it doesn’t seem to be going to the right people. The quantum and the quality is not delivered to the target audience and we are ready to work with you to ensure that these two issues are addressed.”

What the report revealed

The report of a survey on five years of whistleblowing policy in Nigeria was undertaken by African Centre for Media and Information Literacy (AFRICMIL).

The 56-page report revealed that an overwhelming majority (98.2%) of Nigerians perceived corruption as a serious problem and menace in the country.

“Although majority of Nigerians are aware of the whistleblowing policy, one quarter of the respondents are unwilling to report any form of corrupt practices while 3 out of every 4 respondents have stopped reporting cases of looted funds due to nepotism, fear of victimization/stigmatization, lack of knowledge on the kind of information to report and the appropriate channel to report and the feeling that no serious action will be taken by the authorities in charge even if a report is made.

“Evidence showed that respondents expressed dissatisfaction with the information available to them about the whistleblowing policy in addressing the needs of women, persons with disabilities, and other minority groups in Nigeria.

“Findings revealed that legislative protection and monetary reward for whistleblowers were considered as key motivators for potential whistleblowers. Sadly, only 1 out of every 4 Nigerians is somewhat satisfied with the available channel for reporting corrupt practices. Television and radio jingles were considered as effective means of enlightening the public about the policy,” the report added.

The report advised the Federal Government to provide appropriate mechanism to institutionalize the whistleblowing policy in Ministries, Departments and Agencies MDAs to enhance proper implementation of the policy.

“The federal government should collaborate with the National Assembly to ensure that the proposed whistleblowing and whistleblower protection bill is passed and signed into law before the end of this current administration. This will help to sustain whistleblowing beyond the current administration.

“The Federal, state, and local governments should partner with international development partners to strengthen whistleblowing as an essential component of the fight against corruption and other forms of wrongdoing,” the report recommended.

Tags: African Centre for Media and Information Literacy (AFRICMIL)Presidential Advisory Committee on Anti-Corruption (PACAC)Sadiq Isah Raddah
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