Abdullahi Bello, chairman of the Code of Conduct Bureau
(CCB), has asked Nigerians to report public servants living above their means.
Speaking in an interview with Daily Trust, Bello said the
bureau will soon launch a platform for Nigerians to submit such complaints.
“One of the first things I did upon assumption of duty was
to establish a forensic accounting and financial investigation unit within the
bureau,” he said.
“I previously worked with the Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission (EFCC) and I understand the importance of technical analysis.
“What this unit does is to examine public officers’ asset
declarations, comparing their entries at the start and end of a given period.
“If there is a significant increase in net worth that cannot
be justified by their income, they are invited to explain.
“Several public officers have already been invited,
including some high-profile individuals. This process is ongoing, and very
soon, the public will begin to see the results.
“We want the media to follow our cases closely and report
them to the public. Transparency is critical.
“We need the media to help us spotlight these developments
so Nigerians understand that the bureau is actively working. If you hear of
such cases, please report them. It helps keep everyone accountable.
“But we welcome support from civil society and the media. If
you suspect someone is living above their means, you don’t need their
declaration. Report the person, and we will investigate. The responsibility to
fight corruption is shared.”
Bello said asset declaration is mandatory, no matter how
infinitesimal the asset may be considered.
“That is why false or omitted declarations are serious
offences,” he said.
The CCB chairman said Nigerians can report persons
anonymously.
“Although the whistleblower protection law has not yet been
enacted, we advise people to report anonymously if they fear for their safety.
You don’t have to mention your name,” he added.
“Yes, people want to benefit from reporting corruption, and
that is legitimate, but if your motive is to help your community, you can
report without revealing your identity. If you report anonymously, there is no
fear of retaliation.”
Bello added that the bureau is working on a bill to protect
individuals who want to reveal their identities while whistleblowing.
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