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Preserving the fight against corruption

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I am deeply  honoured and humbled to stand before you today as a recipient of the Doctoral Fellow conferred on me by the Institute for Governance and Leadership Studies in Africa, under the distinguished leadership of former Head of State, elder statesman, and highly respected patriot, General Yakubu Gowon (rtd). This recognition is not just a personal achievement but a testament to the collective efforts of the dedicated individuals at the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and all stakeholders in the fight against corruption in Nigeria . With the benefit of hindsight and having been at the helm of affairs of the foremost anti-graft agency in Nigeria, I wish to state that fighting corruption is not an easy task. It is a patriotic and selfless service to one’s fatherland. This is because corruption is pervasive and for an agency to tackle this monster headlong, all hands must be on deck.

I wish to state with a high sense of responsibility that the fight against corruption must be pursued with vigour as corruption remains the impediment against our collective progress as a nation.  The bane of corruption is the reason for the lack of adequate and sufficient dividends that come with democracy. Eliminate corruption from the system and you are guaranteed the basic provisions that governance offers.  I urge the government to persevere in the relentless fight against corruption, as a corruption-free nation is the bedrock for sustainable economic growth and positive development. Let us work hand in hand to break free from the vicious grip of corruption and pave the way for a brighter future for Nigeria.

Nigeria is blessed with an abundance of human and natural resources. As a matter of fact, our solid minerals in all the 36 states can fetch the country enough revenue to sustain governance and provide basic amenities for all Nigerians. There is a need to encourage Nigerians in the Diaspora to return home and invest,  because the government offers incentives that will encourage a conducive business environment.  This development will create economic boost and reduce the incidence of unemployment and curb youth restiveness and JAPA syndrome.

As our nation adapts to this new reality, emphasizing infrastructure development becomes fundamental to our economic growth. Investments in key sectors like transportation, energy, and telecommunications not only enhance internal connectivity but also boost Nigeria’s appeal for foreign investments. This contributes to a more resilient and diversified economy, generating employment and fostering sustainable development.

Creating a conducive business environment is crucial for any economic prosperity. So, we must simplify bureaucratic processes, by promoting ease of doing business and supporting small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to empower local businesses. This will encourage entrepreneurship, innovation, and technology. A secure environment is vital for sustained economic growth. Strengthening law enforcement, enhancing intelligence gathering, and promoting community policing are essential in addressing security challenges.  In summary, Nigeria’s path to economic prosperity and heightened security, demands a holistic approach. By concurrently addressing infrastructure development, fostering a business-friendly environment, and implementing robust security measures, the nation can set the stage for sustainable growth. This comprehensive strategy not only stimulates economic progress but also ensures a safer environment for its citizens. Nigeria is at a critical juncture, and by focusing on these key areas, it can navigate a course toward enduring prosperity.

I wish to extend my gratitude to our President and Commander-in Chief of the Nigerian Armed Forces, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu GCFR, for his informed and dynamic  leadership and the Renewed Hope Agenda  that guides his administration.  Today, as we celebrate this honour, I therefore, re-emphasise the critical importance of eradicating corruption for our nation’s progress. When you fight  corruption, it is certain that the future is assured for all.  On behalf of all the awardees, I want to say thank you for this honour. This is a push for us to do more. We are encouraged to do more as we continue the journey toward a more transparent, accountable, and prosperous nation.

God bless Nigeria.

 

  • Being the Acceptance Speech delivered by AIG Ibrahim Mustafa Magu (rtd), former Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), on the occasion of the conferment of Doctoral Fellow by the Institute for Governance and Leadership Studies in Africa (IGLSA) at the African University of Science & Technology, Abuja on Saturday, November 18, 2023.

 

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