Wednesday, 29 July 2015

Coalition Wants NOSDRA Probed…Urges Buhari To Implement Orosanya Report On The Agency

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The Coalition Of Civil Society Groups Against Corrupt Practices has called on the Federal government to widen the scope of its probe to the National Oil Spill Detection and Regulatory Agency NOSDRA.
The group in a statement made available to media men in Abuja said the probe of the Agency is imperative considering that the agency has not done anything to justify its existence. The statement which was signed by the Leader of the Coalition Mr. Olayinka Bode said Nigeria must ensure accountability in every government establishment stressing that whenever an agency of government cannot justify its existence the best thing for the government is to put in place appropriate mechanisms to ensure its effectiveness and efficiency.
The group wondered why the former administration which set up the Orasanya committee failed to heed to the recommendation of the committee to merge the agency with the Department of Petroleum Resources just because the Director General is the right hand man of the former President.
The Coalition said it will soon present documents to substantiate the sleaze at the agency which has not impacted on the environmental degradation that has affected the Niger Delta region despite the money budgeted for its activities. It said the President will do Nigerians great good especially those interested in a better environment by probing the activities of the management of the agency in order to clarify Nigerians as to its usefulness.

The Coalition of Civil Groups Against Corrupt Practices specifically asked the anti-corruption agencies to investigate the purchase of the anti-spill detection vessel by the agency which they say was done in the most nontransparent manner. “The acquisition of the spill detection vessel by the agency was done in a manner that smacks of corrupt practices and we will soon make our findings known to the appropriate government agency so as to effect action” the statement added.

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