The Executive Chairman of the Economic and Financial
crimes Commission, EFCC, Ola Olukoyede has stated that public sector
corruption was the greatest problem of the country with procurement and
contract fraud accounting for 90 percent of Nigeria’s corruption and fraud
issues.
He disclosed this on Friday, January 17, 2025 in a meeting with a
delegation of the management team of the Bureau of Public Procurement (BPP) led
by its newly-appointed Director General, Dr. Adebowale Adedokun at the
corporate headquarters of the EFCC.
“In the EFCC, we handle both private and public
sector fraud. And when it comes to the public sector, which is one of our
major problems in Nigeria, we discovered that contract and procurement fraud
takes more than 90 percent of the volume of public sector fraud. And
if you look at it, they range from commingling, contract splitting
and all forms of shenanigans all over the
place. “Infrastructure-wise and all other
developmental problems are attributable to contract and procurement
fraud. It lies with you and with me to make a change. If we can
work together, we will be able to leave this country better than we met
it", he said.
Olukoyede further harped on the need for
enhanced collaboration between the EFCC and the BPP in many areas, especially
in project implementation and monitoring.
“So, I like your commitment, the new spirit you
have brought into the agency. We are going to work together. We are going
to collaborate for the sake of this country and for us to ensure that the 2025
budget is well implemented and executed. There is no hiding place for
BPP. And there is no hiding from the EFCC. That's the truth”.
Earlier in his remarks, Adedokun disclosed that
the visit was to assure the EFCC and Nigerians that the Bureau under his
leadership was on a mission for a rebirth. “We are here to reassure you and
your team that we are committed to making your job easier. We are
here to reassure the 220 million Nigerians that they can go to
sleep when it comes to how procurement is being done. We want to
see that the EFCC can trust our documents without having to
doubt. Documents that you can trust in your decision-making, in
your investigation about fraud-related issues and procurement. We are here
because we want to be open in terms of what we do and how we do
it. We want to give Nigerians the assurance that it's no longer
business as usual. And we have started,” he said.
He further disclosed that he was dedicated to
deploying procurement as a tool for good governance in the country. “I
want to see how we can get procurement to deliver good governance to
Nigerians. This is a thing I would like to say to Nigerians that
every kobo spent in any goods, works, and services was procured with
value. This is a thing I want to say to Nigerians, that we may have
made some mistakes in the past, but now we think that we are born again in
a number of things.”
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