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Magu, Lalong, Obaseli Urge Workers To become Whistle-Blower by nurex01(m): 3:44am On May 02, 2017
Friday Olokor, Eniola Akinkuotu and Alexander Okere

The acting Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Mr. Ibrahim Magu, Governor Godwin Obaseki of Edo State and his Plateau State counterpart, Simon Lalong, have urged workers, especially civil servants being owed salaries, to join the anti-corruption war by becoming whistleblowers.

Magu was quoted as saying this in a statement signed by the spokesman for the EFCC, Mr. Wilson Uwujaren, on Monday.



The EFCC boss said it was unfortunate that despite the huge sums of money released to the states by the Federal Government for the payment of salaries, thousands of workers were still being owed.

He lamented the high rate of corruption in Ministries Departments and Agencies and urged the civil servants to expose their corrupt superiors.

Magu said, “In recent times, it is no longer news that workers are owed salaries. Workers in some states of the federation can’t even remember the last time they collected their salaries at the end of the month. And this in spite of the bailout packages paid to some of the states by the Federal Government.

“The pathetic state of the Nigerian worker is a paradox in a nation that is abundantly blessed with material resources. Without any doubt, the Nigerian worker is the greatest victim of the mismanagement of the nation’s wealth. Part of that mismanagement is driven by corruption. What should have been used to bring better life to Nigerians including workers is stolen by a few people that found themselves in positions of leadership. The stealing of our common patrimony must not be allowed to continue.

“For Nigerian workers to be assured of better life, things must change. And part of that change is that the fight against corruption must be accorded more pride of place with workers themselves taking more active roles in this important campaign. Most of the corrupt activities that go on in ministries, departments and agencies are not without the knowledge of workers. So, the onus is on workers themselves to resolve to put a stop to this looting by becoming active whistleblowers.”

Magu said this would help instil more discipline in the use of public resources and ultimately guarantee a better future for us and our children.

Also, Lalong on Monday called on civil servants to assist in the fight against corruption in the state, saying the graft war should not be the responsibility of the government alone.

Lalong spoke during an event put together by the Nigeria Labour Congress and the Trade Union Congress of Nigeria, Plateau State chapters, in commemoration of this year’s Workers’ Day with the theme, “Labour relations in economic recession: An appraisal.”

He challenged civil servants to assist in the war against corruption, saying government could not do it alone.

Lalong said, “It is our expectation that our public workers will reciprocate the goodwill and sincere effort of government, with a greater commitment to duty and discipline. We must also with a sense of patriotism do all that is necessary to put a check on all corrupt practices in our work places.”

Obaseki also on Monday called on the organised labour to collaborate with the state government in the fight against all forms of unethical practice, including corruption, in the civil service.

Obaseki, who made the call during the May Day celebration held at the Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium in Benin, the state capital, described the labour workforce as a vital player in ensuring efficiency and productivity in government.

He also urged the unions to draw inspiration from the patriotism, sacrifice and contributions of their past leaders and heroes to chart a new path of progress.

The governor disclosed that efforts to curb waste in revenue and productivity had already yielded results as his administration had recorded an increase in internally generated revenue, since its inception in November, 2016.

This, he said, included a daily increase of N500,000 from nine locations in Oredo Local Government Area, as against the N45,000 generated in the past.


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Re: Magu, Lalong, Obaseli Urge Workers To become Whistle-Blower by Atiku2019: 4:00am On May 02, 2017
Pay your workers their salaries, so that they can garner enough strength to blow whistles cool
Re: Magu, Lalong, Obaseli Urge Workers To become Whistle-Blower by nurex01(m): 4:03am On May 02, 2017
Smiling! True talk.
Re: Magu, Lalong, Obaseli Urge Workers To become Whistle-Blower by TheRealGEJ: 4:57am On May 02, 2017
whistle blowing is not for the poor but for the rich. Only the rich knows the secret of his fellow. I see whistle blowing as nothing but a personal vendetta on fellow after irreconcilable differences .

I know road to Osborne Towers? How I want take know say $51m dey there?
Re: Magu, Lalong, Obaseli Urge Workers To become Whistle-Blower by blackpanda: 5:02am On May 02, 2017
TheRealGEJ:
whistle blowing is not for the poor but for the rich. Only the rich knows the secret of his fellow. I see whistle blowing as nothing but a personal vendetta on fellow after irreconcilable differences .

I know road to Osborne Towers? How I want take know say $51m dey there?

You are wrong. The fact that u don't know the road doesn't mean others don't. These thieving politicians make use of drivers, bankers, house boys to transport their loot. A fellow thief will never expose his compatriot for fear of exposing himself too
Re: Magu, Lalong, Obaseli Urge Workers To become Whistle-Blower by DickDastardly(m): 6:08am On May 02, 2017
Thieves challenging their victims to point fingers at them. Infact, looting has gone digital in this country. Nonsense whistle! grin cheesy

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Re: Magu, Lalong, Obaseli Urge Workers To become Whistle-Blower by nurex01(m): 6:14am On May 02, 2017
DickDastardly:
Thieves challenging their victims to point fingers at them. Infact, looting has gone digital in this country. Nonsense whistle! grin cheesy
Re: Magu, Lalong, Obaseli Urge Workers To become Whistle-Blower by nurex01(m): 6:19am On May 02, 2017
So, they want every workers to look for whistle to blow...
Re: Magu, Lalong, Obaseli Urge Workers To become Whistle-Blower by Oxtonguy: 6:36am On May 02, 2017
Addition of whistle blowing allowance will get the job well done.
Re: Magu, Lalong, Obaseli Urge Workers To become Whistle-Blower by nurex01(m): 6:38am On May 02, 2017
blackpanda:


You are wrong. The fact that u don't know the road doesn't mean others don't. These thieving politicians make use of drivers, bankers, house boys to transport their loot. A fellow thief will never expose his compatriot for fear of exposing himself too
Re: Magu, Lalong, Obaseli Urge Workers To become Whistle-Blower by nurex01(m): 6:41am On May 02, 2017
Mind you, it's difficult for someone not close to them to see where they hid the money.
Re: Magu, Lalong, Obaseli Urge Workers To become Whistle-Blower by nurex01(m): 9:27am On May 02, 2017
nurex01:
Friday Olokor, Eniola Akinkuotu and Alexander Okere

The acting Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Mr. Ibrahim Magu, Governor Godwin Obaseki of Edo State and his Plateau State counterpart, Simon Lalong, have urged workers, especially civil servants being owed salaries, to join the anti-corruption war by becoming whistleblowers.

Magu was quoted as saying this in a statement signed by the spokesman for the EFCC, Mr. Wilson Uwujaren, on Monday.



The EFCC boss said it was unfortunate that despite the huge sums of money released to the states by the Federal Government for the payment of salaries, thousands of workers were still being owed.

He lamented the high rate of corruption in Ministries Departments and Agencies and urged the civil servants to expose their corrupt superiors.

Magu said, “In recent times, it is no longer news that workers are owed salaries. Workers in some states of the federation can’t even remember the last time they collected their salaries at the end of the month. And this in spite of the bailout packages paid to some of the states by the Federal Government.

“The pathetic state of the Nigerian worker is a paradox in a nation that is abundantly blessed with material resources. Without any doubt, the Nigerian worker is the greatest victim of the mismanagement of the nation’s wealth. Part of that mismanagement is driven by corruption. What should have been used to bring better life to Nigerians including workers is stolen by a few people that found themselves in positions of leadership. The stealing of our common patrimony must not be allowed to continue.

“For Nigerian workers to be assured of better life, things must change. And part of that change is that the fight against corruption must be accorded more pride of place with workers themselves taking more active roles in this important campaign. Most of the corrupt activities that go on in ministries, departments and agencies are not without the knowledge of workers. So, the onus is on workers themselves to resolve to put a stop to this looting by becoming active whistleblowers.”

Magu said this would help instil more discipline in the use of public resources and ultimately guarantee a better future for us and our children.

Also, Lalong on Monday called on civil servants to assist in the fight against corruption in the state, saying the graft war should not be the responsibility of the government alone.

Lalong spoke during an event put together by the Nigeria Labour Congress and the Trade Union Congress of Nigeria, Plateau State chapters, in commemoration of this year’s Workers’ Day with the theme, “Labour relations in economic recession: An appraisal.”

He challenged civil servants to assist in the war against corruption, saying government could not do it alone.

Lalong said, “It is our expectation that our public workers will reciprocate the goodwill and sincere effort of government, with a greater commitment to duty and discipline. We must also with a sense of patriotism do all that is necessary to put a check on all corrupt practices in our work places.”

Obaseki also on Monday called on the organised labour to collaborate with the state government in the fight against all forms of unethical practice, including corruption, in the civil service.

Obaseki, who made the call during the May Day celebration held at the Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium in Benin, the state capital, described the labour workforce as a vital player in ensuring efficiency and productivity in government.

He also urged the unions to draw inspiration from the patriotism, sacrifice and contributions of their past leaders and heroes to chart a new path of progress.

The governor disclosed that efforts to curb waste in revenue and productivity had already yielded results as his administration had recorded an increase in internally generated revenue, since its inception in November, 2016.

This, he said, included a daily increase of N500,000 from nine locations in Oredo Local Government Area, as against the N45,000 generated in the past.


http://punchng.com/obaseki-lalong-magu-urge-workers-to-become-whistle-blowers/
Re: Magu, Lalong, Obaseli Urge Workers To become Whistle-Blower by nurex01(m): 7:46pm On May 02, 2017
Oxtonguy:
Addition of whistle blowing allowance will get the job well done.
Re: Magu, Lalong, Obaseli Urge Workers To become Whistle-Blower by nurex01(m): 2:11pm On May 03, 2017
Mynd44

Ftp
Re: Magu, Lalong, Obaseli Urge Workers To become Whistle-Blower by nurex01(m): 2:15pm On May 03, 2017
Can we all look for whistle to blow? This is a question to everyone
Re: Magu, Lalong, Obaseli Urge Workers To become Whistle-Blower by nurex01(m): 8:18am On May 13, 2017
Po-po-po

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