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The Civil Rights Advocates Network (CRAN) has urged the federal government to carry out forensic audits into the finances of the federal ministry of water resources and sanitation.
Speaking at a press conference in Lagos on Monday, Emmanuel Davidson, the president of the group, expressed concern over the reports alleging corruption in the ministry.
He also demanded a probe into the contract awarding process of the ministry, while claiming that “many critical water and sanitation projects are either abandoned or substandard”.
“It is our solemn responsibility to ensure that every Nigerian is made aware of what is being done in their name — and with their resources — by individuals who ought to be agents of national transformation,” Davidson said.
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“We call on the anti-corruption agencies, especially the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and the Independent Corrupt Practices Commission (ICPC), to as a matter of urgency launch a full-scale forensic audit of all financial transactions executed under the watch of Engr. Professor Joseph Utsev since his appointment.
“Additionally, the Office of the Auditor-General of the Federation must be mobilized to conduct a parallel audit of the Ministry’s books, while whistleblower protections must be activated to encourage more insiders to come forward with evidence of the rot festering under this administration.”
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