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N5bn remittance: NANS commends JAMB, calls for eagle eyes on other agencies

The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) on Sunday commended Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) under the leadership of Prof Ishaq Oloyede for the remittance of N5 billion to the coffers of the Federal Government within a short time that he took over as Registrar/Chief Executive.
The organisation also commended the Federal Government for approving probe of the former administration of JAMB and NIMASA and urged government to extend the probe to other agencies.
The President of NANS, Chinonso Obasi, in a statement issued in Abuja said, the remittance of N5 billion from a non-focal revenue generating agency of government is a clear indication of transparency in the administration and management of government business.
He described the development as very highly commendable and called on all heads of federal government agencies and parastatals to emulate JAMB.
Obasi lamented the impunity with which corrupt practices were previously perpetuated in JAMB and many others and call on President Muhammadu Buhari to beam his eagle eyes on all other agencies of the Federal Government to ensure that all loopholes that facilitate and encourages corrupt practices were prevented and blocked.
He described corruption as evil and the worst thing that can happen to a country in dire need of financial resources for development and wondered why any right thinking personal would choose to abuse public trust bestowed on him by engaging in corrupt practices, stealing and diverting public funds for personal use which otherwise would have been used to invest in addressing other development challenges.
Obasi called on Nigerians occupying public offices to endeavour to be responsible and patriotic in the management of government businesses for the common good of all.
According to him, part of ongoing reform is to seek the inclusion and mainstreaming of NANS so the students body could actively participate in campaigning against the scourge of corruption so that available resources can be judiciously applied to areas of critical needs of national development.
He noted that part of the challenge in the successful implementation of government policies is the lack of effective communication and strategic stakeholders’ engagement.
Obasi stated that NANS was making plans to gaps by organizing a Nigerian Students Leadership Summit to provide opportunity for interaction between the students and strategic heads of Federal Government agencies and parastatals to enable student leaders understand the critical issues and build leadership capacity for effective representation and leadership at the Students level.