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Re: Utomi Faults FG On $462m AFC Probe [A Reaction from Pat Utomi] |
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Written by Pat Utomi
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Thursday, 15 May 2008 |
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Re: Utomi Faults FG
On $462m AFC Probe [A Reaction from Pat Utomi]
My attention has been drawn to impressions created by press reports which
suggest that I am opposed to probes and investigations being carried out into
sordid parts of our history.
Clearly nothing can be further from the truth. I regret that the tendency
to reduce nuanced discussions to black and white, good guys and bad guys, is
somehow getting in the way of a robust public square and reasoned discussion.
It should be clear that I cannot possibly support or encourage those who abuse
the commonwealth to get away with it. What I have been saying is that we
should not allow the theatre of probes to distract us to the important task of
building a better future.
While those probing can proceed, the legislative agenda and other businesses
should go on full blast and that the probe should avoid becoming a national
embarrassment where institutions of international business then continue to
sully our reputation as unreliable, thereby making it harder to attract
investments to environment.
I further reiterate my advocacy concerning actions towards ridding the society
of corruption which include empowering the citizens and press with a Freedom of
Information Bill and pressurizing the National Assembly to monitor budgets and
focus on value for Nigerians by ensuring that money and resources are deployed
judiciously.
Citizens must advocate and compel leaders to focus more on building sustainable
institutions which would preempt conditions which sustain corruption.
Pat Utomi

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Posted by Robot| 15.05.2008 18:02