Subsidy probe not a witch-hunt –Tambuwal
Speaker
of the House of Representatives, Mr. Aminu Tambuwal, insists that the
fuel subsidy investigation is not a witch-hunt but rather to instill
transparency in the running of public offices.
The Speaker said this through his
Special Adviser on Media, Mr. Imam Imam, in an interactive session with
newsmen in Kaduna on Saturday.
According to him, the House of Representatives believes in the growth of the country, hence corruption must be tackled.
He said, “The whole idea of the subsidy investigation is not to witch-hunt. In fact, it is to bring sanity to the system.
“Nigeria as one of the largest producers
of (crude) oil, must have a workable system that is devoid of
corruption; “a system that all Nigerians and indeed, Africans will be
proud of; system that is world standard. We want to ensure in the 7th
Assembly that we uphold the confidence Nigerians reposed in us by
providing good governance to the people.
“The subsidy investigation and others in the House were never intended either to rubbish or witch-hunt anyone.”
Tambuwal expressed his concern at the profile of corruption in the country.
He added, “The rate of corruption in the
country is high, particularly in the public offices. This must be
tackled from the root if Nigeria as a nation must be among the developed
nations in the year 20-20-20.”
The Speaker also noted that despite the
internal wranglings in the House which had portrayed the House in bad
light, the House would ensure good governance in the country.
He urged Nigerians to support the lawmakers in their efforts in moving the nation forward.
“The bills and resolutions passed by the
House are in an effort to change the face of Nigeria and Nigerians in
entrenching transparency and accountability in the system and in
governance at all levels,” he said.
The Speaker further urged the media,
as the fourth estate of the realm, to partner with the House in order
to move Nigeria forward, urging media practitioners across the country
to always adhere to the ethics of the profession in the discharge of
their duties.
While receiving the Speaker’s aide to
the Secretariat of the Kaduna Council of the Nigeria Union of
Journalists, NUJ, the Chairman, Mallam Yusuf Idris, noted that the
aide could remember his days as a reporter before his ascension to his
current position. “Several others were raised by God to a higher status
but have forgotten where they started from,” he said.