Sagay faults USA’s report on corruption in Nigeria

Chairman of the Presidential Advisory Committee Against Corruption (PACAC) Prof Itse Sagay has faulted the 2021 report of the United States of America on Corruption in Nigeria.
In a statement he signed, Sagay said the report was not a reflection of the reality on the ground.
According to him, the report “relied on perception, media sensationalism, political storyline and secondary data”.
“Firstly, the Report acknowledges the huge efforts of the EFCC and ICPC but held that the duo are ignoring high profile looters. The Report fails to note that it is these internet fraud boys and their ilk that mature into local and international oligarchs. So, nipping it in the bud should be a plus not a minus. In any case are Abba Kyari, Hushpuppi, Mompa, the Ex-Registrar of JAMB, Senior civil servants whose illegal properties have been seized, former National Assembly members like Faruq Lawan actually in jail, former Bank PHB Executive, former Governors, Deziani Alison Madueke former Minister of Petroleum Resources etc not high profile? Moreover, all the recovered assets from outside, Nigeria now about 1 billion dollars belonged to high profile looters.
“It is counter intuitive to suggest that lower and middle class looters should be ignored since high profile looters are not arrested!
“Secondly, the Report fails to acknowledge that today, there are many safeguards like IPPIS, BVN, TSA, Transparency Portal, Whistleblowing Policy, better Banking regulations, assets declaration, etc that have remarkably reduced corruption in Nigeria. These interventions by this government and its Agencies have drastically reduced corruption in this country.
“Thirdly, the Report ignored the excellent work done by the EFCC and ICPC in the area of arrests, prosecutions, convictions, assets recovery, fraud prevention, public sensitization, etc. Today Constituency projects are tracked, budget padding is gone; bribe for budget approval is no more, fuel subsidy scam has been eliminated, sleeze in NDDC is halted, P&ID, OPL 245 Scams are under control and numerous forfeited assets are being auctioned, etc and the proceeds plowed into the highly successful, social investment programme.
“Fourthly, the American Report, unlike the ones by CDD, UNODC and Afrobarometer, suffers from a methodological flaw. This is because sources of data for the Report, apart from perception and sensational media reports, are unknown and largely unreliable. If the Reporters truly knew about massive corruption, what stopped them from being our good friends, by confiding in Nigeria to enable us halt it within and outside the country?
“Fifthly and finally, while fighting corruption by this government is a top priority, its successful execution under civilian rule poses a challenge. While all our Anti-Corruption Agencies are doing their best without executive interference, the Judiciary and the NASS need to partner with the Executive more vigorously. Additionally, State Governors and LGAs have to show more commitment to the fight against corruption to make it inclusive, comprehensive and total,”Sagay said.