– EFCC said that it is not investigating Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo and N-SIP
– EFCC spokesperson, Wilson Uwujaren, said that the anti-graft agency warned against reports, which could project a false indictment and incite Osinbajo against its Chairman, Mr. Ibrahim Magu
– The commission wishes to disclaim the reports
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission(EFCC) has declared that it is not investigating the Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo and the National Social Investment Programme, N-SIP.
EFCC spokesperson, Wilson Uwujaren, said that the anti-graft agency warned against reports, which could project a false indictment and incite Osinbajo against its Chairman, Mr. Ibrahim Magu.
“The commission wishes to disclaim the reports as false and a mischievous twist of the goodwill message presented by Mr. Uwujaren, on corruption and peace building in conflict communities.
“In the presentation, the EFCC spokesperson observed that the agency had received complaints in some zones regarding the social investment programmes, citing an example in Gombe where the Commission investigated a case in the Anchor Borrower’s Scheme in which sand was bagged and passed off as fertilizer.
“He, therefore, warned that for the crises in these conflict zones not to degenerate, civil society organisations should play more active roles in monitoring the programmes to ensure that their benefits get to the people for which they are intended.
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“At no time in the presentation did Mr Uwujaren mention the N-SIP as a programme nor did he accuse those who superintend it of corruption. The specific case mentioned, the Anchor Borrower’s scheme, is not part of the N-SIP being supervised by the office of the Vice President.
“This clarification becomes necessary to correct the wrong impression of a verdict of corruption on N-SIP by the EFCC which the purveyors of the false reports obviously want to create.”
EFCC added: “All over the world, one of the core competencies of civil society organizations is project monitoring. Calling on Nigerian civil societies to monitor social intervention programmes, was not a call to ”investigation” as no one had been indicted. Investigation itself is not the job of civil society organisations.
“The EFCC chairman recognizes the unprecedented impact of of the N-SIP intervention in not only lifting the poor out of poverty but also its potential for reconciling feuding communities across the country.
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