The Executive Chairman of the Economic and Financial
Crimes Commission, EFCC, Mr. Ola Olukoyede has tasked the
Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of the Niger Delta
Power Holding Company, NDPHC, Engineer Jennifer Adighije on integrity and
accountability, adding that public service “is a privilege
that demands unwavering commitment to probity”.
Olukoyede gave the charge in Abuja on
Tuesday October 29, 2024 when the management team of NDPHC, led
by Adighije paid him a courtesy visit at the EFCC’s corporate
headquarters.
“I advise you not to do anything you cannot defend
tomorrow. We have seen situations where people were recalled 20 years
after leaving public service to answer for what they did while in
office. Positions of trust demand utmost transparency and accountability,”
he said.
Olukoyede, who noted that the EFCC
and NDPHC are involved in tackling two of Nigeria’s most
pressing challenges: corruption and power, explained that addressing
these two core national problems would greatly help
in advancing the country’s development.
“If you fix power and energy, you have taken
care of 77 percent of Nigeria’s problems. Corruption as well, if we get it
right, Nigeria will be out of its troubles,” he said.
He lauded NDPHC’s quest for observance
of due process and preparedness to strengthen its regulatory
compliance and pledged the assistance of the Commission to the
company in instances where its contractors fall short in
their contractual obligations to it. “If you have awarded contracts
and some people have not performed, or if some of your power stations have been
given to certain people to maintain but they have violated financial laws,
procurement processes, or other regulations, let us know,” he said, noting
that the cooperation between the EFCC and NDPHC
would henceforth deter corrupt contractors
and instill discipline among them.
Adighije had earlier in her remarks pointed
to NDPHC’s commitment to maintaining strict adherence
to transparency, legal and regulatory frameworks as well as a desire
to forge a cooperation with the EFCC. “We are here first to
familiarize ourselves with the agency and
to seek your cooperation while being guided by extant laws and
regulations,” she said.
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