By Emmanuel Nduka
Nigeria’s President, Muhammadu Buhari, has bagged the Global Integrity and Anti-Corruption Award of Excellence presented to him by the Chartered Institute of Forensics and Certified Fraud Examiners of Nigeria (CIFCFEN).
According to the Institute, the award is in recognition of his lifetime outstanding commitment to the fight against corruption and selfless service with exceptional integrity.
A statement signed by presidential spokesman Femi Adesina, informed that the President was presented with the Award on Tuesday in Abuja by the Chairman Governing Council CIFCFEN Board of Trustees, Dr Iliyasu Gashinbaki.
Buhari is the first African leader to be bestowed with the award which is the highest honour of the Institute reserved for only African Heads of States with impeccable character and unimpeachable ideals.
”This recognition further imbues in me hope that we will as individuals and citizens of this country begin to live right and imbibe the ideals and ethos of the founding fathers of this great nation,” Buhari said while receiving the award.
The President further pledged ”to look into and assent accordingly” a bill seeking the formal establishment of CIFCFEN, acknowledging that the Bill is presently before him.
He commended the Institute for working and effectively complementing the efforts of law enforcement agencies, including the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), the Independent Corrupt Practices and other Related Offences Commission (ICPC), the Code of Conduct Bureau (CCB) and the Police.
Buhari directed the anti-corruption agencies to continue partnering with the Institute for the benefit of the country. He also directed the Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning to work with the Institute in areas of providing technical assistance and capacity building to all revenue generating agencies and regulators in the public sector.
While lauding the Board of Trustees for issuing the first independent review of graft fighting strategy of the country, he added that he is pleased to receive copies of the latest flagship publication, the Annual (2021) CIFCFEN Country Report, themed around the review of the Country’s National Anti-Corruption Strategy 2017-2021.
”This is the first independent review of graft fighting strategy and I commend the Institute for this initiative.
”Many Nigerians, who are serious about eliminating corruption in our country, will welcome this review of the National Anti-Corruption Strategy midwifed by the Federal Ministry of Justice and the Presidential Advisory Committee on Anti-Corruption in 2017 and supported by our International friends.
”This has been our flagship effort in fighting corruption and we did this by distilling all previous strategies geared towards fighting corruption into a single strategy, while this review comes with recommendations that will be carefully reviewed by the Office of the Attorney General and adopted in our 2nd National Anti-Corruption Strategy that will be unveiled shortly.
“This effort by the Institute to undertake the review of the national anti-corruption strategy is highly commendable and it has shown the usefulness of partnerships with professional bodies and my administration will continue to partner with the Institute and as well as other private institutions, the academia and other stakeholders in the fight to stop sleaze and mitigate corruption,” the President added.