Change Movement Nigeria has faulted the failure by President Muhammadu
Buhari to publicly declare his assets contrary to his pre-election
promise to do so publicly.Dated May 31, 2015, the open letter to Buhari
was entitled ‘Public Assets Declaration: A Promise Made But Yet To Be
Fulfilled’ and signed by the group’s National Coordinator, Peter
Damilola Adegoke.
In it Change Movement wrote: “Congratulations on your assumption of
office as the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. We
appreciate your gesture with that of your Vice President, Professor Yemi
Osinbajo, for declaring your assets to the Code of Conduct Bureau; but
we are deeply concerned that the action did not follow the promise you
made to Nigerians during your campaign exercise; you promised to
publicly declare your assets within 100 days in office as President.
“You also promised to make the officials working with you to do the
same. But you did last week is not a public declaration because it is
not open; when it is not open, it is not public. The Punch Newspaper
reported your promise
“In that document titled “I pledge to Nigeria” where you promised thus:
“I pledge to publicly declare my assets and liabilities, encourage all
my appointees to publicity declare their assets and liabilities as a
pre-condition for appointment,” and “All political appointees will only
earn the salaries and allowances determined by the RMFAC.”
“While we agree that Chapter VI Section 140 of Nigerian Constitution
only stipulates that public officials should declare their assets to the
Code of Conduct Bureau, we however believe that your promise to make
the declaration public include open disclosure in line with
international open governance practices and also with your promise to
run an open government.
“Mr President, you are not the first to make a promise of public assets
declaration. Former President Yar’Adua did the same and he redeemed his
pledge by publicly declaring his assets on June 28, 2007; according to
him, he had N856,452,892 (US$5.8 million) in assets, N19 million ($0.1
million) of which belonged to his wife. He also had N88,793,269.77 ($0.5
million) in liabilities. That is an example public assets declaration.
“If your intention was to declare your assets privately to the Code of
Conduct Bureau (CCB), then you needed not to have included that as a
promise because the constitution made it mandatory to do so.
“Your Excellency, we like to remind that your premised your entire
electoral campaigns upon the principle of transparency and
anti-corruption; it is therefore important that you redeem your pledge
by making public disclosure of your assets. Nigerians did not bargain
for business as usual, you promised CHANGE and we are asking for CHANGE.
“A promise is a debt, and as a man of honour, we hope you will fulfill your promise.”
Source News Express
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