Pan-Yoruba group, Afenifere, has called on the Federal Government to take a firm stance against corruption, particularly among those chosen to serve the people.
In a statement by its National Organizing Secretary, Otunba Kole Omololu, the organization expresses deep commitment to the nation’s progress and well-being, offering support in the battle against corruption.
“We strongly believe that eradicating corruption is essential for creating an environment that promotes sustainable development, equal opportunities, and social justice for all Nigerians.”
The group urges President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, to reaffirm dedication, addressing the critical issue of corruption that has plagued the country for too long.
“Corruption remains a significant barrier to our nation’s development and hampers our collective aspirations.”
Afenifere emphasizes the need for a zero-tolerance approach to corruption, calling for a thorough investigation into recent allegations within the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation.
“It is crucial to meticulously examine every aspect of the ministry’s financial transactions to ensure transparency and accountability.”
The group raises concerns about almost 4 billion naira spent solely on verifying beneficiaries and questions the amount left for disbursement to verified beneficiaries.
“We firmly believe that no one should be exempt from this investigation, as the government under President Tinubu’s leadership must set an example and demonstrate unwavering commitment to the principles of good governance.”
Furthermore, Afenifere highlights the importance of conducting this investigation without interference or bias, ensuring a fair and just process.
“The Nigerian people have entrusted President Tinubu with their confidence, and it is his responsibility to uphold that trust by demonstrating a commitment to transparency and accountability.”