How we made Oshiomhole governor — Ize-Iyamu

GOVERNORSHIP candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Mr. Osagie Ize-Iyamu has narrated how he and a few others braced the odds in 2007 to make Comrade Adams Oshiomhole the governor of Edo State.

Night of tributes, as OJB Jezreel goes home

The wake-keep and night of tributes for late music producer, OJB Jezreel held last night at the O’Jez Celebrity Hang-Out, National Stadium, Surulere, Lagos. Sammie Okposo, Lara George, Dj Boombastic, actress Grace Amah, Dj Gosporella, Yvonne Jegede, Dj Humility, K- Solo, Essence, KSB are some of the stars who were around to celebrate him. Abounce and Jazzman Olofin, son and grandson in-law respectively of veteran actress, Bukky Ajayi who died and was buried on Wednesday also attended the programme.

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Sunday, 7 March 2021

OREDO LGA 2018-2021: A MARRIAGE THAT SHOULD NEVER HAVE HAPPENED.


OREDO LGA 2018-2021: A MARRIAGE THAT SHOULD NEVER HAVE HAPPENED.


EBEN ENASCO REPORTING

The need to break free from confinement and conditions of underdevelopment by the provision of adequate facilities for its citizenry, is the concern of all stakeholders.

By same conditions, It has also been accepted that this is better done by bringing government closer to the people.

This underscores the guiding principles behind the creation of local governments.

However, In Oredo, it is sad to note that between March 5, 2018, and March 5, 202, Oredo Council administrator was perceived by those who gave him the mandate to liberate them from seemly confinement of economic hardship performed far below expectations in the above direction.

Oredo Local Government unarguably, has the highest Sources of Internally Generated Revenue, amongst the 18-LGAs in the State.

During the period under review of the recent past Council Chairman, a mandatory daily internally Generated Revenue accruals was pegged at N33million naira officially generated daily from sales of tickets to municipal transporters, stalls, traders shops and all business activities within the metropolis.

The local bus drivers paid N800 Naira daily to council for ticketing while the Taxi drivers paid N400 Naira respectively.

Of the N800 Naira revenue collected, it was distributed evenly at N200 Naira, Meaning; N200 naira to state government, N200 Naira to Local Government, N200 Naira to RTAN, N200 Naira to Union of Road Transport respectively.

The revenue derived was later increased to 60million Naira generated per day by the Council.

The Governor, according to a source, later directed the Local Government to up the ante and generates N85 Million Naira daily on knowing the improved revenue accruals.

A 25% Sharing formula adopted which was divided amongst four key stakeholders applied to the distribution of the N85 million Naira generated daily.

25% to State government, Local Government, RTEAN and Union of Road Transport Owners.

By implications, Oredo Council received 25% of the accrual per day which amount to N20 Million from sales of tickets and other relevant revenue sources.

Revenues Stated here, were generated within the structure put in place on daily demands and not part of the Federal government monthly allocations.

There are other sources of revenue generation like the Council Marriage Registry.

That place has and will always be a conduit for siphoning funds. The out gone Chairman is not the only one guilty of this, it has become a reoccurring decimal for successive administrators.

It is in this wise, that inquest news takes a survey of the opinion of Respondents cut across various wards in Oredo Local Government
Area of Edo State, using simple percentages to analyze responses to questions.

Despite the author findings that funds available to local governments are grossly inadequate, there is the general impression that, the little money made available are directed into private pockets for selfish gains.

Evidently, the next door neighbor Council Chairman in IKpoba Okha, was able to perform with the little he generated within same tenure in office.

This put to mind that, monies have evaporated and condensed in unknown place.


CLAIMS HE PERFORMED BY FEW ELEMENTS.

Ordinarily, I would have left my pen in cold room iced up, but for some people who benefited from his spillages and want to make people believe that the Chairman has done a lot, it is apt to spell it out.

In the last few weeks to the end of his tenure, some persons cut across interests tried to defend their masters even when it was glaring that it was a wrong marriage.

According to one of the selected claims from the pool, 
"Hon. Evbareke Jenkins Osunde has done quite a lot but I will just mention a few here; a health 
center is being built at Evbueghai
community, ugogogin, primary school is also on going,
Evbuokuden has electricity, an industrial borehole and a town hall all completed"

"Okua has electricity and an industrial borehole, Okpebor has electricity, an industrial borehole all completed projects, Iguikpe has a primary school project, Irue
nowina has an industrial borehole, Ewinyomwanhu has a town hall completed".

"Uholor also has a primary school with full compliment. All these projects are situated in Ward 2".

"Recently a vigilante task force was put in place to smoke out criminals in the area mostly at Iyekogba, a hide out for kidnappers and criminals".

To further boost their operations, Hon. Osunde donated a Toyota
Hilux utility vehicle to the team.

Oredo made history as the first local govt to own a Magistrate Court".

"Hon.Osunde is not a noise-maker like some people wanted.If you're conversant with Kings square you would have observed that the Oba Ovoranmwen garden and park is wearing a new look”.

“It's really a site to behold. Wedding guests has since taken advantage of the park by taking photo shots around the water fountain”.

All these are just a few and if you're interested I can take you round, they're verifiable”, “the source claimed.

These summary by the author of this piece, looks beautiful but many angles to it revealed that, it was hurriedly done to further expose the chairman's Profligates just as it's never commiserate with the revenue generated for three years.

Local government serves a two-fold purposes.

The first purpose is the administrative purpose of supplying goods and services.

The other purpose is to represent and involve citizens in determining specific local public needs and how these local needs can be met.

One of such numerous reasons he underperformed, was that he was alien in interpersonal relationship with his local people.

He also did not have underpinning Policies blueprinted before he was sworn in as the henchman.

To know the feelings of your people, one must sleep, dine and wine with the people to overcome.

The out gone Chairman had no sophisticated structure and team to carry out relative operations hence a floater he was.

Away from that, as part of the Community & Social Development Project CSDP, Counterpart Funding, Oredo Council is Supposed to provide one million for the ten projects sited in the twelve wards in the Council.

Such projects include town hall, markets, health center and provision of Transformers.

The Health care center is part of the CSDP project which is primarily owned by World Bank.

For instance the bore hole at Emokpae Pry School. As we speak the borehole lasted few weeks and packed up.

The Chairman was to provide parameter fence at same
Emokpae Primary School but was never completed.

The Market he Commissioned at the rush hour was built by his predecessor Hon OSARO Obazee.

Even up to the generator in the Secretariat purchased by his Predecessor which has since packed up, but the Chairman was unable to revival before the expiration of his tenure.

The Council Operations depend on three hours power supply by BEDC to function.

In Oredo Local Government Area, the electorate appears to have married the wrong person for three years as the henchman.

I mean the wrong Chairman in centuries who was unaware he had nothing to offer as the lead steward

How do such errors happened, in our enlightened, knowledge-rich times?

We can say straight off that they occur with appalling ease and regularity.

Academic achievement and career success seem to provide no vaccines to his ineptness in the seat of power and the right time to correct such anomalies is now.

Otherwise, intelligent people daily would be left to seething if they don't blithely make the move.

Given that it is about the single costliest mistake any of us can make (it places rather large burdens on the state, employers and the next generation too), there would seem to be few issues more important than that of marrying intelligently.

It’s all the more poignant that the reasons why people make the wrong choices are rather easy to lay out and unsurprising in their structure.

We ruin our lives for reasons that can be summed up in an essay. They tend to fall into some following basic categories.

Sunny idunoze, Joshua 
Osakpamwan and Madam 
Osazuwa who are residents believed that the chairman claims of performing during the just concluded tenure was a propaganda and nothing to celebrate.

Accordingly, they said, "In ward two which is arguably the biggest ward in Oredo LGA, is the area the Chairman's claimed to had predominantly performed with a borehole sunked, and a maternity refurbished for three years. it is a catastrophe".

They argued that the tenure of the out gone chairman remains the worst they had experienced

Anyone we might marry could, of course, be a little bit wrong for us.

As a people We don’t expect bliss every day because we know that perfection is not on the card all the time.

Nevertheless, there are couples like Hon Jenkins Evbareke Osunde the out gone Seattle Oredo Chairman who displayed such deep-seated incompatibility, such heightened rage and disappointment, that we have to conclude that something else is at play beyond the normal scratchiness.

It is our recommendations that incoming successor should increase their revenue base and also ensure proper accountability.

Thursday, 4 March 2021

LGA MARCH 5, 2021 END POINT: NOW THAT DAY IS OVER.


LGA MARCH 5, 2021 END POINT: NOW THAT DAY IS OVER.

Eben Enasco Reporting.

With your Big Jeep, a hidden hotel somewhere around the reservation road as the only achievable thing on a three-year journey, ending March 5, 2021, it will do you good to stay home and manage your business.

Although, at the very last hour on knowing you have goofed, rushed to rehabilitate Ekea market and a bore hole along Sapele Road Axis build by your predecessor to cajole the landlord.

Then, their disapproval over your tin line mentality to pretend that you have performed, wouldn't let more of them feel for a stranger who only bequeathed to himself work done by others.

But wait a minute, you had the opportunity to prove a worth, but you choose to make it sleep through your arms and now the day is over, my brother, night is here.

In the world of the willing, there are those who want to see things done, there are some who not only want to see things done but participate, and there are others who would look on as others trail the blaze.

You became a passive administrator and never Stoke a legacy in three years that would make anyone sold a virus to promote your second chance toward the council seat.

The School of thought in Politics argued that, Ones a child fails in his class, he would have to repeat.

But for you, you never pass any of the text and examination presented you.

So, if anyone believes when you repeat the class you will pass, for me it's a hollow talk, because I know you will fail again and again.

Local government serves a two-fold purposes.

The first purpose is the administrative purpose of supplying goods and services.

The other purpose is to represent and involve citizens in determining specific local public needs and how these local needs can be met.

There can be no sustainable development or lasting peace without a social contract deeply rooted in local communities.

It is at the local level where people’s engagement with public institution is vital and has the most potential of change.

At a time when trust in government globally is decreasing, people must recognize that it is as much how services at the local level are being delivered as what is being delivered.

But for you in three years, the reverse is the case.

Let me thank the Governor for trusting you and few others for three years.

For Sure, he was right to prove that some of you have nothing to offer.

Mr Oredo, don't think you are in the underperformed legacies alone, there are others in that categories as well but you led without remembering that a leader leads by example.

You can only be the famous literary “Abiku” calling for the first and the repeated times if you had done the needful.

But there's an underlying sin of underperformance here that may deprive you of a second Chance going forward.

The Land Lords are unhappy and would go for a performer to rekindle the hope betrayed by your ineptitude delivery.

Let's hope you get a second Chance, God Forbid, I would have to Seek the attention of Fela Anikulapo Kuti to do a new song to describe the “ITT Mantra”

Going forward, and for a more developed Oredo, it is best to produce an existential administrator who will seemly represent the two fold purposes of Local Government administration as well as compliment the people's oriented policies of the State Government.

Wednesday, 3 March 2021

SETTING AGENDA FOR FUTURE LGA CHAIRMEN: KINGSLEY IGBINOVIA LAUDS OBASEKI'S STAND ON PROMPT SALARY PAYMENT.



SETTING AGENDA FOR FUTURE LGA CHAIRMEN: KINGSLEY IGBINOVIA LAUDS OBASEKI'S STAND ON PROMPT SALARY PAYMENT.

EBEN ENASCO REPORTING.

A Political Front-liner in Oredo Local Government Affairs, Kingsley Igbinovia, fondly known as “Belele” is optimistic that, the new Agenda Set for future Council Chairmen by Governor Godwin Obaseki will help sharpened the best hands during the next Council Election in the State.

Igbinovia, who expressed his beliefs over the Governor's direction in driving the grass root developments, shortly after the valedictory session in honor of the outgoing 18-LGA-Chairman in the state, noted that, the new Agenda Set for future Chairmen is a proof of the leadership qualities exhibited by the incumbent governor.

Governor Godwin Obaseki had in the meeting, assured that, the era in which local governments cannot pay workers’ salaries were over, just as he noted that, his administration will leave a legacy of 30-year-
development plan for future chairmen.

However, Igbinovia in a statement issued and made available to newsmen, yesterday in Benin City, hailed the bold Steps, taken by the governor in moving his policies forward, ahead of the forthcoming Council election.

According to Igbinovia, “I have no doubts in the governor's stand as well as the Agenda set by him to produce future Chairmen who will understand the plight if his people. This go along way to affirm that, the Governor is a focused leader. What I think everyone should do now, is to draw strength from that conception”.

The three years tenure of the Local Government Chairmen end March 5, 2021, and a directive by Governor Godwin Obaseki had been issued to handover to their respective administrators.

The directive was contained in a memo dated March 2, and signed by the Permanent Secretary, M.E. Jos-Bazuaye from the Ministry of Local Government and Community Affairs.

Jos-Bazuaye also informed that, the directive affects all councilors and political appointees of the 18 council areas of the state are.

The council officials were inaugurated on March 5, 2018, following their victory in the local government elections of March 3, 2018.

Thursday, 18 February 2021

EDO POLICE CONFIRMS UNKNOWN GUNMEN KILL 7 FARMERS IN EDO


EDO POLICE CONFIRMS UNKNOWN GUNMEN KILL 7 FARMERS IN EDO

EBEN ENASCO REPORTING

Edo State Police Command says not more than seven persons have been killed by suspected gunmen in Ovia North East Local Government Area in the state.

The Public Relations Officer of the State Police Command, SP Chidi Nwabuzor who made the confirmation of the incident, said all efforts were being made to arrest those Behind the evil act. 

It was gathered that the killing  happened at Ugboke, Oshodi, Okokodo, Ariyan and Yoruba camp which are majorly farming communities in the Local Government Area. 

An indigene of the area, Janet Ighodaro who narrated the ordeal  said the incident happened on Wednesday whilst the suspected gun took over the popularly  Yoruba camp located in Ovia North-East as a base to launch attacks into various communities in the state.

However, she explained that she was lucky to have escaped stray bullets during the attack while running for safety.

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Sunday, 14 February 2021

KINGSLEY BELELE IGBINOVIA: NURTURING A BOND DAILY WITH OREDO COMMUNITIES


KINGSLEY BELELE IGBINOVIA: NURTURING A BOND DAILY WITH OREDO COMMUNITIES

EBEN ENASCO REPORTING..... 

KINGSLEY BELELE IGBINOVIA


Relationship requires small amounts of efforts every day to nurture the bond between two People and a community. 

For instance, it is suggested quite often that, there are varieties of ways to strengthen your bond with your immediate people, your family and the community you live.

Walking together, listening often, asking your partner about their big meetings, their happinesses, goals and dreams, sharing your feelings and putting your partners first are some criterials needed to unplug it.
It’s also important to be able to pay attention and acknowledge the effect, your fears and insecurities have on your relationship.

Many of these heavy laden issues are typical of the Situation with Oredo Local Government past and present administrators and other Contemporary Councils in the state.

Kingsley Belele Igbinovia has something new to offer in this regard.

With special interest and commitment to building proper synergy with the people, Igbinovia believes, his relationship with Oredo people is an age-long bond that will transmit pool of initiatives  to the greater masses.

Speaking during a conversation on Building a relationship with the people, Kingsley Belele Igbinovia said, "Oredo being a significant part of Edo State, is worth planning for, and it is worth also keeping every promise for". 

"Getting it right with human capacity development is sacrosanct in spinning the initiative to the desire of the good people of Oredo. 

"My brother, any administrator who can't provide the leeway or invest in its people don't deserve that seat".

Continuing he said, "I'm more than willing to build synergy between local people and investors who will not only invest but enhance sustainable development".

Igbinovia who is a security expert believes that, with community policing and engaging restive youths through partnership, the atmosphere will be safe for investors.

He urged members of the larger society to play their parts starting from their neighborhoods, following the spate of worsening security challenges in the Country; just as he  implore the people to believe in the Governor Godwin Obaseki's administration for onward development.

Tuesday, 9 February 2021

LGAs END OF TENURE: WHY OBASEKI SHOULD SIEVE OUT UNDERACHIEVERS, SET AGENDA FOR NEXT CHAIRMEN



LGAs END OF TENURE: WHY OBASEKI SHOULD SIEVE OUT UNDERACHIEVERS, SET AGENDA FOR NEXT CHAIRMEN


EBEN ENASCO REPORTING

Sir Thomas Browne was the first to put the expression, “Charity begins at home” into print in the form we now use today.

For the leadership of Governor
Godwin Obaseki to remain trusted in the eye of his beholders, he "should” apply the principle of the Sir Thomas Browne First expression of Charity Begins at home.

As the Tenure of the Local Government Chairmen in EDO State draw to an end, there is the need to ask the local Government Administrators to show their report cards of performance.

For three years tenure, the people who voted them must now have a proof of why they were elected into the seat of power now that most of them are highly ambitious to continue a run for second tenure in office.

Seeking a second term is okay but it must be merited and well-
deserved, otherwise it would be preposterous to allow underachiever amongst those clamoring for such to continue in office.

Governor Obaseki should now do everything within a constitutional rights to stamp out many of those in local government authority using quality performance index strategy to sieve underachievers.

He should be able to set the right agenda for the next dispensation because, Governance is made up of the political and institutional processes through which decisions are taken and implemented.

Governance is most effective when these processes are participatory, accountable, transparent, efficient, inclusive, and respect the rule of law.

Good governance is particularly important at local level, where governments interact with citizens and communities on a daily basis.

From all evidences, it is clear that, Improving local governance is a vital tool to guarantee peace, boost economic development, maximize administrative efficiency, and ensure social inclusion and environmental sustainability.

Improving local governance across the world includes research and advocacy on decentralization and local democracy, local finances, gender equality and access to basic services, all of which are essential elements of good local governance.

Local Government's Councils are largely bedrocks for any formidable Governments achievement.

On the other hand, the purpose of local government is to provide an organized system where councils exercise their power and responsibilities to work together for peace, order and good governance of their municipal districts.

Effective local governments provide overall quality of life for the people who reside in their communities.

In Edo State, most Local Government Administrators are underachievers with exception to a few.

Local governments were designed with the purpose of creating order in ways that serve the public democratically.

The public elects leaders that they have the most faith in to run an effective local government.

In electing leaders, the public gives these elected officials the power to do whatever is necessary to perform its functions and to achieve the municipality’s objectives, including giving the officials the power to levy taxes on citizens.

In exchange for their power, local citizens expect their government to be fair and to spend their taxes wisely and without waste.

Citizens expect government workers to work as efficiently as possible so that their taxes are put to the best use.

The governor must now be bold as ever to live a legacy that will correct all forms of corridors that are to come, by way of building credibility in those chosen to represent the local strata.

The government of Obaseki should be courageous enough to now hold a mesh device to separate lumps from powdered material, straining liquids, grading particles who offered nothing than propaganda during their tenure that is expected to wind down in a matter of weeks.

In achieving this, the governor and political leaders should allow genuine participating stakeholders make their choices not resigning to bedroom selections to favor those democratic destitute to hold sway in corridor of power.

Recall that, one of the most important thing that attracted the people to Governor Obaseki was his ability to sieve out pretenders who have nothing to offer.

In extension, the governor is expected to pull strings in getting the right people who will help drive the developmental precedents set to drive people oriented policies in the state.

To best understand the importance of how to run an effective local government, it’s important to trace back to under the original intents and purposes of local government.

As part of their duties, councilpersons are expected to work toward improving social, economic, and environmental viability and sustainability for the benefit of their district.

Their duties also entail promoting appropriate business and employment opportunities for citizens.

Effective local governments provide overall quality of life for the people who reside in their communities.

Driving effective local government institution It's not enough to grade roads and televise it on local Stations.

Along these lines, citizens expect that the rate they get charged for services the government provides will be justified and reasonable.

Citizens expect their elected officials to be accountable for their actions and decisions.

Accountability considers that local citizens are entitled to the transparency of information, except
information that is confidential.


THE CONNECTION BETWEEN EFFECTIVENESS AND EFFICIENCY IN SELECTING COUNCIL CHAIRMEN.


It’s common to see the words “effective” and “efficient” together, even though they hold very different meanings.

While the two words have starkly different definitions, they often go hand-in-hand.

Effectiveness refers to the process of producing a desired intent or result, and it requires doing the right thing to make it happen.

On the other hand, efficiency refers to preventing or minimizing wasting materials, energy, effort, money or time. We can further break down the word efficiency by categorizing it.

Technical efficiency refers to doing the most or making the most of something. A common idiom that relates to technical efficiency is “getting the most bang for your buck.”

Allocative efficiency refers to using resources that produce the highest value.

A good example of allocative efficiency is opening up a coffee shop near a train station.

This type of business is attractive and convenient for commuters who enjoy grabbing a cup of coffee during their morning commute.

The new coffee shop also receives a boost for the business as the traffic from the trains will help them to become profitable quickly.

Dynamic efficiency refers to better and easier ways of doing the same thing.


EXPECTATIONS FOR EFFICIENCY AND EFFECTIVENESS IN THE ROLE OF THE COUNCIL CHAIRMEN.


In addition to having legal responsibilities for ensuring good governance, council members must consider the health and welfare of the citizens they represent.

Council members must effectively serve as representatives of the community, which considers that they must fairly account for the diverse needs of the community when making council decisions.

Effective council members encourage their constituents to be actively engaged in civic matters and to foster cohesion amongst members of the community.

Each member of the council is responsible for working as part of a team to establish strategic objectives and monitor progress toward achieving them.

Transparency is a necessary component for ensuring that the council manages the government’s resources responsibly. Citizens hold the council members and local governments accountable for carrying out their duties as efficiently and effectively as possible.

Local governments are part of larger communities. In this role, council members should advocate for the interests of their local community to other local governments and communities.

Along those lines, effective council members are responsible partners in government when they also take the needs of neighboring communities into account.

Some duties that council members perform with effectiveness and efficiency in mind include:

Developing proposals that are clearly in the community’s best interests. Planning and providing services and facilities for local citizens’ use. Building and strengthening the community’s infrastructure. Making strategic plans for land use.

Raising revenue to enable the council members to perform their duties. Creating, passing and enforcing local laws.

Fulfilling their duties and functions to the best of their ability. Not abusing their powers. Performing other functions related to peace, order and good governance.

While it’s important for council members to reduce spending wherever it makes sense, sometimes it makes sense to invest money to acquire greater savings in costs and labor through more efficient operations.

Electronic processes for online document storage, agenda creation and minutes creation support such good governance principles as accountability and transparency.

Video recordings provide accountability. In addition, video recordings offer convenience for citizens who wish to view them in real time or watch them later online.

In essence, this would offer multiple ways for council members to create efficiency and effectiveness.

The benefits of efficiency and effectiveness far outweigh the costs of investing in redneck personnel who are only seeking to enrich, line their pockets and impoverish their people.

Governor Obaseki should be able to display Prudence in the selection and presentation processes of those to bear the standard of local Government seats in the next dispensation.

Saturday, 6 February 2021

DIMINISHING ANTI- GRAFT CRUSADE: ACCESS TO INFORMATION AS A FUNDAMENTAL REQUIREMENT


DIMINISHING ANTI- GRAFT CRUSADE: ACCESS TO INFORMATION AS A FUNDAMENTAL REQUIREMENT


EBEN ENASCO REPORTING...

Article 13 of the United Nations Convention against Corruption adopted by Resolution 58/4 of the General Assembly of the United Nations in October 2003, require governments to ensure citizens participation in anti-corruption adventures.

The article designed for such through enhancing the transparency of, and promoting the contribution of the public to decision-making processes, was to ensure that the public have effective access to information.

Access to information is one of the fundamental requirements of having a veritable democracy in any country with Serious Government.

The tendency to withhold information from the people at large, is a compound pointer to trusting any form of formidable Anti- Corruption Crusades.

According to Abdul Waheed Khan, Assistant Director-General for Communication and Information of UNESCO: “The concept of true flow of information and ideas constitute the nucleus of democracy and is also critical to the respect for Human rights.

Without the right to freedom of expression, which incorporates the right to seek, receive and impart information and ideas, the right to vote is undermined, human rights abuses are perpetrated in secret and it becomes impossible to expose corrupt and inefficient governments.

Therefore, the essence of free flow of information and ideas is predicated upon the truism that public bodies hold information not for themselves but on behalf of the public.

If public bodies, Government at all levels with a vast of information hold them in secret, the right to freedom of expression, guaranteed under international law in many constitutions and other extant law would be seriously undermined.

Freedom of Information Act was enacted a few years ago, to promote, enhance and develop our precarious democracy.

An Act which is an expansion of Section 39 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, was signed into law on May 28, 2011, by President Goodluck Jonathan's administration.

The purpose of the Act was to make public records and information more freely available, provide for public access to public records and information, protect public records and information to the extent consistent with the public interest and the protection of personal privacy, protect serving public officers from adverse consequences for disclosing certain kinds of official information without authorization and establish procedures for the achievement of those objectives.

The Act further spelled out ways of getting access to records by Court, materials and documents under the security classification.

But in Nigeria, precisely with the present day government, rights to information is cumbersome with jokers Manning the podium.

There have become cracks in Nigeria Anti-Corruption practices despite the well promulgated article 13 of the information rights.

THE IMPACT OF ACCESS TO INFORMATION ON ANTI CORRUPTION CRUSADE.

Scholars have argued that access to information and transparency are thus prerequisites compass for successful presentation make or mar anti-corruption crusade.

Freedom of the media and the corollary right of access to information, onto the center stage in the anti-corruption crusade is an obvious reason for high corruption practices in Nigeria.

Until Nigeria Government recognized this part and make it effective, the whole system would continue to be lopsided.

Citizens must have access and means to public information in order for democracy to function, which will make government of the people, by the people and for the people real.

Lack of access to information results in a non- participatory society, in which political decision-making is not democratic.

Therefore, access to information
concerning governance of the state allows individuals to exercise their political and civil rights in election processes; challenge or influence public policies; monitor the quality of public spending; and demand
accountability.

Information and communications technology ICT has become a very useful tool for fighting corruption.

Of course, ICT-based social media has added a new dimension to the fight against corruption as information can find its way around the world in a matter of minutes and viral pictures or videos taken by citizen journalists can be used as evidence of corruption or other ills.

In addition, these videos and images may be a catalyst for governmental action and can be used by the international community to apply pressure on States.

The Internet gives a global dimension to the work of local CSOs and also enables collaborative investigative journalism.

Some ways in which ICT is useful in the fight against corruption, and in particular in enhancing citizen participation in anti-corruption efforts, are most likely Sharing information, Automation and digitization of government processes and services, including blockchain-enabled platforms.

Anecdotal evidence suggests that those demanding bribes in areas where these platforms are used become more reluctant for fear of being identified.

Technology has been used to automate government processes and reduce the face time public officials in certain positions have with the public. Automation may limit the discretion of public officials, increase transparency and make it more difficult for corrupt transactions to be effected.

Corruption undermines the fairness of institutions and processes and distorts policies and priorities.

As a result, corruption damages the legitimacy of regimes leading to a loss of public support and trust for state and government institutions.

Undermining the Sustainable Development Goals, Economic loss and inefficiency, Poverty and inequality, Personal loss, intimidation and inconvenience, Public and private sector dysfunctional, Failures in infrastructure, Rigged economic and political systems, Impunity and partial justice are characteristics effect of denial to information.

Not only does corruption affect economic development in terms of economic efficiency and growth, it also affects equitable distribution of resources across the population, increasing income inequalities, undermining the effectiveness of social welfare programs and ultimately resulting in lower levels of human capacity building.

The foundation of a sound democracy involves accountability of the Government and its agencies.

It is hoped that with the enactment of the Freedom of Information Act, this would be guaranteed.

AS A PRE CONDITION FOR CITIZENS' PARTICIPATION.

There are many initiatives set out in laws to combat corruption and which have direct relevance to infrastructure projects.

One crucial aspect of enabling citizen participation, whether by individuals, groups or the media, is their access to information and the mode in which they access information.

Access to information control, is one of the numerous projectors that would probably speed up the fight against corrupt practices in the country.

Freedom of information FOI laws, which increase transparency and thus help the fight against corruption in the country.

Access to information activate and put pressure on governments to enact and implement laws enabling people to ask questions of any official body that is part of or controlled by the state, and receive prompt and thorough answers.

They draw on the idea that information produced using tax money is owned by the tax-paying public, and should be made available to them without restriction.

As public bodies respond to people's queries and pro-actively publish the information they create, people are able to see, better understand and scrutinize the workings of the public bodies they fund.

Access to information is seen as a necessity for effective participation in public life; a tool to redress one sort of imbalance between people and the powerful institutions that govern them.

But when relevant information is hauled, it is difficult to make any significant progress.

DENIAL OF FREEDOM OF INFORMATION AS PANACEA TO SLOW ANTI-CORRUPTION CRUSADE IN NIGERIA

When people are denied relevant information, the pursuant of anti graft becomes extraordinarily slow and weak.

People find it uninteresting and Baias to promote.

Corruption is a clog in the wheel of progress in Nigeria and has incessantly frustrated the realization of noble national goals, despite the enormous natural and human resources.

The most common types or categories of corruption are supply versus demand corruption, grand versus petty corruption, conventional versus unconventional corruption and public versus private corruption.

For Corruption in public services, it had been in existence from Prime Minister Tafawa Balewa’s era to President Muhammadu Buhari's administration.

Corruption in developing countries is associated with vices such as lack of values and poverty.

The high cost of living experienced in Nigeria brought about loss of values in families, offices and the society as a whole.

People are not interested in how you make your money; they are more concerned about making money at all cost.

Poor remuneration in the public services is another attribute to corrupt practices in the Country.

Greed of money, desires, Higher levels of market and political monopolization, Low levels of democracy, weak civil participation and low political transparency, Higher levels of bureaucracy and inefficient administrative structures, Low press freedom, Low economic freedom are some factors likely to slow down anti corrupt practices.

In 2012, Nigeria was estimated to have lost over $400 billion US Dollars to corruption since independence.

In 2018, the country ranked 144th in the 180 countries listed in Transparency International's Corruption Index with Somalia, at 180th, being the most corrupt, and Denmark the least.

With a score of 25% and ranked 149/180 in Corruption Perception index 2020, Nigeria is a significant decliner on the CPI, dropping more points since 2012.

Nigeria's population is equivalent to an estimation of 2.64% of the total world population whilst its ranks number 7 in the list of countries and dependencies by population.

Notorious for complacency, involving high levels of public sector corruption and misappropriation of funds, the country continues to grapple with corrupt practices.

Nigeria has an opportunity to strengthen good governance and promote anti-corruption efforts to reverse such effects.

Sub-Saharan Africa is the lowest performing region on the CPI, underscoring a need for urgent action.

ANATOMY OF UNSUCCESSFUL ANTI CORRUPTION CRUSADE.

Over many years, successive governments in Nigeria have evolved various measures, policies, and programs to combat the menace of corruption.

The most important of these measures according to Ijewereme 2013 are Murtala/Obasajo’s Jaji Declaration/confiscation of assets illegally acquired by Nigerians of the 1970s, Shagari’s Ethical Revolution to fight corruption through the introduction of code of conduct for public servants of 1981, and the War Against Indiscipline WAI by the Buhari/Idiagbon administration in 1984.

The ethical and social mobilization crusade by the Babangida regime in 1986 as well as WAI and Corruption WAI-C by Abacha’s administration in 1994,

These efforts were largely cosmetic and remained at the level of rhetoric, and did not result in any significant change.

Similarly, in recognition of corruption as the worst problem of Nigeria when Obasanjo came to power in 1999, his government immediately put in place different anti-corruption institutions to curb the problem.

These include among others, the EFCC and the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offenses Commission ICPC.

The institutionalization of these anti-graft agencies, at the inception of Obasanjo’s administration, raised the hope of Nigerians with the expectation that the changes will bring to book corrupt public officials and also act as a deterrent on others.

Unfortunately, these programs and strategies made little impact in the war against corruption in the face of enormous political corruption in the Nigerian public sector. For instance, for three successive years, 2001, 2002, 2003, TI ranked Nigeria as the second most corrupt country in the world.

Subsequently, when Nuhu Ribadu became the chairman of newly created EFCC in 2003, Nigeria’s corruption profile started declining gradually. In 2007, prior to the exit of Ribadu, TI ranked Nigeria 32nd position out of 147 countries surveyed in the world (Eme & Okoh, 2011; Ijewereme, 2013; TI, 2007).

Furthermore, President Umaru Musa Yar’ Adua frequently reaffirmed his determination to fight corruption and proclaimed respect or the rule of law and due process, but the actions and body language of Yar’ Adua depicted the opposite Aderonmu, 2009; Ijewereme, 2013.

Yar’ Adua’s administration did not sustain the impressive performance of Nuhu Ribadu. During Yar’ Adua’s administration, the Minister of Justice and Attorney General of the Federation, Micheal Aadoanka, worked fervently to undermine effort in the fight against corruption in Nigeria.

Similarly, corrupt practices have continued to increase at a worrisome level since President Goodluck Jonathan assumed office.

Jonathan’s administration was perceived to have displayed lack of political will, a high degree of lethargy and carelessness in the fight against corruption in the face of many corrupt practices reported frequently against government officials.

Despite the depth of literature on corruption in the Nigerian public sector, it is only few studies that have interrogated Nigerian political corruption from theoretical and empirical perspectives, for example, “Political Corruption in Nigeria: Theoretical Perspectives and Some Explanations” Ogundiya, 2009. Although Ogundiya interrogated corruption from theoretical perspectives, his work was not complemented with some empirical explanations.

Corruption is the misuse of entrusted power or a dishonest use of one’s office or position for personal gain.

It has manifested in the form of misappropriation, kickback, over invoicing, bribery, embezzlement, tribalism, nepotism, money laundering, outright looting of the treasuring, among successive governments.

In Nigeria, most of the elected and appointive public office holders and top bureaucrats use their position of authority to actively engage in corrupt practices.

In many African states, particularly Nigeria, corruption has been a malaise that inflicts every aspect of the society.

Corruption drains African countries more than US$140 billion yearly Ribadu cited in Obuah, 2010a.

Corruption deprives enabling environment for potential investors to invest; it distorts public expenditure, increases cost of running businesses, cost of governance and diverts resources from poor to rich nations.

Nigeria is the most populous country in Africa; it has an estimated population of 160 million people. The economy is mainly dependent on oil, which sustains corrupt practices.

According to the Transparency International (TI; 2005) Report, corruption drains Nigeria, about 20% of her gross domestic product (GDP).

Corruption is Nigeria’s worst problem which tend to stem from access to information that is now responsible for all kinds of woes, such as election rigging, failed promises, abandoned projects, poor quality of implemented projects, dilapidated infrastructure, nepotism, instability in the Niger Delta, and impediment to flow of foreign direct investment.

However, the former Economic and Financial Crime Commission EFCC Chairman, Nuhu Ribadu, claims that the over US$400 billion that had been looted from Nigeria by the leaders is “six times the total value of resources committed to rebuilding Western Europe after the Second World War” Ademola, 2011, p. 312).

Political corruption has derailed meaningful developmental goals, resulting in high level of unemployment and disconnection of the people from the leaders with attendant insecurity such as youth restiveness, arm-robbery, and kidnapping for ransom.

SIGN OF WEAKNESSES IN ANTI CORRUPTION CRUSADE.

The Federal Government has gradually shown principle of blind submission tendencies ever since February’s general elections when Buhari’s ruling party won a stronger mandate.

Leaders, from governors up to the president, have been exercising maximum power and declaring any sharp criticism of their leadership as treasonous.

Some powerful state governors now regularly use security agents to arrest and intimidate journalists and activists who dare to question their actions or attempt to hold them accountable.

At any point in the past year, governors of Kaduna, Cross River, and Bayelsa states have held one or more people in detention.

Some high profile journalists and activists currently in detention in Nigeria include
Dadiyata Abubakar Idris, Stephen Kefas, Agba Jalingo and Jones Abiri.

Dadiyata Abubakar Idris, a university lecturer and critic of the governor of Kaduna state was picked up on Aug. 1, and Stephen Kefas was picked up May 8 in Rivers state but transferred to Kaduna state.

They are being held on the orders of Kaduna state governor, Mallam el Rufai. Agba Jalingo, publisher of CrossRiverWatch was picked up August 30 in Cross River for treason and disturbing the peace.

Jones Abiri, publisher of Weekly Source in Bayelsa state, is facing terrorism charges. He was picked up in March while he was meeting with his staff. Previously, from July 2016 till August 2018, the DSS held him without charge and without access to his family or a lawyer.

More recently, during the Nov. 16 special elections in Kogi and Bayelsa states, journalists were attacked and prevented from doing their jobs, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists CPJ.

In Asaba, the capital of oil-rich Delta State, the editor of online news Big Pen Nigeria, Joe Ogbodu and reporter for the National Mirror newspaper, Prince Amour Udemude, are facing criminal defamation and disturbing the peace charges for exposing corruption in the oil industry.

Despite President Muhammadu Buhari’s anti-corruption campaigns since winning his first term election about five years ago, Nigeria is still been perceived as one of Africa’s most corrupt countries.

Not only did the country slip two places below from 146th position in 2019 to 149th in 2020, the country also scored 25 out of 100 points, falling by one point compared to 2019, according to 2020 Transparency International’s Corruption Perception Index.

Media in Nigeria awakens to a new wave of government censorship as popularity of the ruling class continue to plunge.

In a new wave of censorship, the Nigerian government has clamped down on media houses, worsening the deteriorating climate for information gathering in the country.

The National Broadcasting Commission, Nigeria’s media regulator, has sequely announced penalties for radio stations, for what the acclaimed ‘unprofessional broadcasts.’

The absence of a clear and defined framework led to several constraints and challenges in the
efforts of government to realize the entrenchment of transparency and accountability as pillars of
responsible governance.

And This has created fears in open access to information dissemination. Summarily, this act portends weakness in the part of the government.

GOING FORWARD.

Access to information held by public authorities is a fundamental element of the right to freedom of expression as provided under Section 39 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

Without doubt this right is vital to the proper functioning of any country's democracy.

This right is proclaimed in Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human.

The FOI Bill was first submitted to Nigeria’s fourth National Assembly in 1999 and its progress in the legislative process was very slow.

In all, the FOI Bill spent over 11 years in the legislative process
before it finally received presidential assent.

Before the promulgation of the Act, Nigeria had no law which guaranteed access to public records and
information.

On the contrary, many Nigerian laws have secrecy clauses prohibiting the disclosure of information,
for example, the Official Secrets Act, the Criminal Code, the Penal Code, the Evidence Act, The Official Secrets Act,

For instance, prohibits the unauthorized transmission of any information which has been classified by any government branch as being prejudicial to the security of Nigeria.

As such, the arbitrary classification of any information was sufficient to deprive the public of relevant
information.

Similarly, the Evidence Act6 recognized that material evidence may be withheld from the court where such evidence was within government custody and constituted unpublished official records relating to affairs of state, except with the permission of the officer at the head of the department concerned, who had the discretion to give or withhold such permission as they saw fit.

Also, the courts lacked the
jurisdiction to compel a public officer to disclose communications made to him in official confidence where the concerned public officer considered that the public interest would suffer by the disclosure.

Therefore, it was a matter falling within the sole discretion of the concerned public officer.

Overall, Nigerian public servants easily embraced the entrenched culture of secrecy and arbitrariness in civil and political administration.

To obtain information from any government agency often proved very difficult.

Former President Olusegun Obasanjo, for instance, had earlier declined the presidential assent to the FOI Bill on the grounds that it would have negative implications on national security.

It was against this background that the Act came into existence.

The virtue of the new law is aptly
captured in its preamble.

Therefore, if the desire to pursue anti graft crusade to logical end will succeed, more emphasis must be channeled to relevant information dissemination cut across all areas.