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    N540b recovered through whistle blower policy – Lai Mohammed

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorNovember 27, 2018No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Lai Mohammed, Minister of Information and Culture says N540 billion has been recovered through Whistle Blower Policy
    Lai Mohammed, Minister of Information and Culture says N540 billion has been recovered through Whistle Blower Policy

    The Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, has said
    the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFFC) has so far
    recovered over 540 billion Naira through the Whistle Blower Policy.

    The Minister disclosed this on Tuesday at the 71st General Assembly of
    the Broadcasting Organisations of Nigeria (BON) in Port Harcourt,
    Rivers State.

    “To this end, as at May this year, the Economic and Financial Crimes
    Commission, EFCC, through the Whistle Blower Policy, has recovered
    over N527 Billion, $53 million, and £122,890,” he said.

    Alhaji Mohammed, who was represented by the Director, Public Relations
    and Protocol, of the Federal Ministry of Information and Culture, Mr.
    Sunny Adejoh Baba, said the EFCC also successfully launched a major
    onslaught on the seeming high–and–mighty in the society (including
    senior military officer and their civilian accomplices), who had
    soiled their hands with shady deals, leading to the recovery of choice
    assets across the country.

    He therefore enjoined the media to align itself with the policies and
    programmes of the Buhari Administration, aimed at ridding the country
    of the cancer of corruption, in order to free funds for development
    projects, which will uplift the standard of living of the citizenry.

    “This effort should not be seen as the sole effort of Mr. President or
    the Government alone.  The media has a duty to ensure that the
    programmes of Government, meant to uplift the lots of the citizenry,
    are projected as a national cause and not just as that of Mr.
    President or the administration,” the Minister said.

    Alhaji Mohammed, who said the BON General Assembly is taking place at
    an auspicious time in view of the forthcoming general elections,
    charged the broadcasting organizations not to yield their platforms to
    the purveyors of hate speech and fake news.

    He said the broadcasting outfits should instead promote the unity,
    stability and the development of the country.

    “Anything short of this would amount to a criminal abdication of a
    sacred duty which could spell doom for our collective national life.
    We have had enough sordid examples to learn from that we ought not to
    allow a repeat at this critical time of our national development.

    “It is therefore of utmost importance that the media and specifically,
    broadcast media, do not allow itself to become a purveyor of fake news
    and hate speeches,” the Minister said.

    READ: EFCC re-arraigns ex-gov. Yero, others over N700m Diezani bribe

    He restated the Federal Government’s commitment to allowing the press
    to carry out its assigned watchdog roles, even as government expects
    the press to be guided by national interest above every other
    interests.

    Alhaji Mohammed said the launch of the Digital Switch Over (DSO) in
    Jos in April 2016 underscored the Administration’s determination to
    democratize the right to know, the right to knowledge and the right to
    be informed.

    He noted that the changing media landscape and the advent of digital
    technologies have fundamentally altered the nature and function of
    media in the society, at times circumventing traditional media and
    challenging its privileged role as gate-keeper of news and
    entertainment.

    The Minister therefore urged companies in the broadcasting value-chain
    to take the advantage of the market and build local stations that
    would not only create employment for a diverse segment of the
    population, but would also lead to a transfer of technology and free
    the creative dexterity of the young population.

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