Vice
President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, has stressed the importance of the
professional elite in the current fight against corruption in the
country, even as he expressed the readiness of the federal government to
work on judicial and justice sector reforms.
Prof. Osinbajo who
met with leaders of both the Nigerian Bar Association, (NBA) and those
of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN) in his
office today noted that some of the reforms being envisaged will require
legislation.
Delegations of both professional groups were led by
their presidents: Mr. Augustine Alegeh, SAN, of the NBA, and Otunba
Samuel Olufemi Deru, of ICAN.
Addressing the NBA delegation, Vice
President Osinbajo, himself a lawyer and Senior Advocate of Nigeria,
SAN, stated that reforms are imperative in the justice sector, warning
that “if we are not careful we may not have a profession. There is no
question at all that we need reforms. We have to do it.”
The VP
pointed to some of the worrying instances that has compelled the need
for reform in the judicial sector, asserting that “it is becoming worse
everyday.”
Earlier the NBA president who had noted his excitement
that “the bar produced a Vice President under my presidency,”
congratulated both President Muhammad Buhari and the Vice President and
expressed confidence that the administration would excel.
He
called for judicial reforms, including the need for appointments
especially into Appeal and Supreme Courts from the academia and
deserving legal practitioners.
In his meeting with ICAN, Prof
Osinbajo said there was the need for a responsible professional elite in
any thriving society, an elite that was ethical and courageous
especially at this time when everyone knows about the evils of
corruption, but very few are doing anything about it.
The VP said
ICAN was especially placed to expose corruption since their members are
the professionals that audit the books of corporations and government
agencies.
Osinbajo observed that there were several government
agencies, financial institutions and professional bodies that fell short
of accounting standards and lacked transparency and accountability.
“What
is now important is what each and every one of us, especially the
professionals, can do to check and expose the evils of corruption,’’ the
VP said. He said that if ICAN members and other professionals were
diligent and courageous in the performance of their duty it would go a
long way in helping the administration to fight corruption.
For instance, Prof Osinbajo stated that ICAN members can expose false accounting and insist on transparency and accountability.
He also urged the Institute and other professional bodies to encourage whistle blowers to expose the ills of society.
The
Vice President noted that ICAN had done well, adding that maintaining a
smooth transitional process in its leadership clearly showed it was a
democratic organization.
Earlier, the ICAN President, Otunba Deru
hailed the resolve of the President Muhammadu Buhari administration to
tame corruption. He said that the institute was poised to support the
administration to fight the menace and other ills in the society.
“Our
motto is accuracy and integrity and we are ready to support the
government in this fight to ensure that our country is economically
viable and that we do not imbibe the culture of corruption where
anything goes,’’ he said.
Deru also used the opportunity to congratulate President Muhammadu Buhari and the Vice President on their election.
Laolu Akande
Senior Special Assistant to the Vice President
(Media and Publicity)
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