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OCDI Condemns Acts of Corruption Perpetrated by Betta Edu

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  • Calls for the Suspension of Minister of Interior, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo
  • Pushes for Abike Dabiri as Humanitarian Chief

The Omoluabi Center for Development Initiative (OCDI) has joined well meaning Nigerians home and abroad to unequivocally condemns the acts of corruption allegedly perpetrated by the suspended Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation , Betta Edu, the minister of Interior, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo and the appointment of the permanent Secretary of the said ministry to take charge of the ministry.

OCDI dropped this in a statement issued, signed on Saturday by its Executive Director, Olanrewaju Oretoluwa and made available to newsmen in Abuja.

According to the statement, “We view these allegations with grave concern and demand a thorough investigation into the matter, as well as justice for the Nigerian people.

“The OCDI firmly believes that corruption in any form severely hampers the socio-economic progress of our nation and undermines the trust of the citizens in the government. The allegations against the suspended minister are deeply troubling and warrant immediate attention. We call upon the relevant authorities to conduct a comprehensive and fair investigation, ensuring that justice is served without any prejudice or compromise.

“Additionally, we express our deep disappointment in the involvement of a company owned by the Minister of Interior, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, which is contrary to the extant laws governing the conduct of any public officer in Nigeria. It is our firm belief that public officers should always act in the best interest of the people they serve, and any conflicts of interest must be addressed promptly and transparently. Therefore, OCDI demands the suspension of the Minister of Interior to ensure justice and fairness prevail.”

Furthermore, OCDI wishes to also express its concern regarding the appointment of the Permanent Secretary of the Humanitarian Ministry to assume leadership in the ministry following these corruption allegations. Such a magnitude of corruption happening under the watch of a chief accounting officer of the ministry leaves much to be doubted. It is imperative that a thorough review of the ministry’s leadership structure is undertaken to restore transparency, accountability, and public trust.

The Omoluabi Center for Development Initiative calls for the appointment of an individual with a clean bill of reputation and a track record of integrity to assume the leadership of the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation. Only through the appointment of someone genuinely committed to the welfare and development of the Nigerian people can we regain confidence in the ministry’s ability to fulfill its mandate effectively.

As an organization dedicated to promoting good governance, accountability, and development, OCDI remains committed to working closely with relevant stakeholders to ensure that corruption is eradicated from our public institutions. We urge the government and law enforcement agencies to expedite the investigation process and hold all guilty parties accountable.

The OCDI will continue to advocate for transparency and integrity in public service, as we firmly believe that a prosperous Nigeria can only be built on a foundation of ethical leadership and accountable governance.

In the same vein, the Center is proudly announces its full endorsement of Hon. Abike Dabiri-Erewa, the present Chairperson of the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission, for the position of Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation. We firmly believe that her unparalleled track records of competency, integrity, and technical know-how make her the ideal candidate for this crucial role.

Hon. Abike Dabiri-Erewa has long demonstrated her competence and effectiveness in public service. Over the years, she has proven herself to be a passionate leader, patriotic, and a woman of repute. She has consistently shown unwavering dedication to the welfare and upliftment of the Nigerian people, particularly those in vulnerable and marginalized communities.

Her tenure right from the Nigerian Television Authority, to the House of Representative up till date as Chairperson of the Nigerian in Diaspora Commission has showcased her outstanding leadership qualities and her ability to effectively tackle complex issues. Under her guidance, the commission has achieved significant milestones in its mission to engage and mobilize the Nigerian diaspora community towards contributing to the nation’s development. Her expertise and experience in managing humanitarian initiatives have been clearly evident throughout her career.

Appointing Hon. Abike Dabiri-Erewa as Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation will be akin to fitting a round peg in a round hole. Her proven leadership abilities and commitment to public service make her the perfect fit for this important role. She possesses the necessary knowledge and understanding of the challenges faced by vulnerable and impoverished communities and has consistently advocated for their rights and wellbeing.

OCDI recognizes that effective leadership is a cornerstone in successfully addressing poverty, inequality, and other social challenges. Hon. Abike Dabiri-Erewa’s visionary approach, coupled with her deep understanding of the issues at hand, positions her as an outstanding choice to lead the Ministry towards achieving tangible results.

We urge President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the relevant authorities and decision-makers to consider the sterling qualities and accomplishments of Hon. Abike Dabiri-Erewa when making crucial appointments. The Nigerian people deserve a leader who is competent, passionate, and genuinely committed to their welfare, and we firmly believe that Hon. Abike Dabiri-Erewa embodies these qualities and more.

The Omoluabi Center for Development Initiative is confident that appointing Hon. Abike Dabiri-Erewa as Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and  Poverty Alleviation will bring about positive change and transformation in the lives of the Nigerian people. We pledge our support to her, and we will continue to advocate for transparency, accountability, and good governance in all sectors of our nation.

   

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