Anti-Graft war: Oyo Govt. seeks participation of traditional institutions

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By YEJIDE GBENGA-OGUNDARE

The Oyo State Anti-Corruption Agency (OYACA) has called for the support of traditional rulers in the state to assist in the war against corruption in the state, to enable the agency to win the ongoing anti-graft war.

The Chairman of OYACA), Justice Eni Esan (rtd.), made the call on Tuesday, during a courtesy visit to the Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Lekan Balogun, at his Palace, noting that local communities would enjoy more dividends of democracy if traditional institutions play active roles in the fight against corruption.

Justice Esan insisted that for the fight against corruption in the State to be effective, traditional institutions must be involved, considering their influence in the society, noting that the Governor Seyi Makinde led-administration, in line with its pledge to rid the state of corruption, was determined to win the war, hence the establishment of OYACA in 2020.

“We need to involve traditional institutions, because you have strong influence over the people within your domain. We are certain you receive complaints from Olubadan Lekan Balogun, said that everybody has a role to play in the war against corruption, adding that the visit was necessary for elimination of graft in the state.

“The traditional rulers of the public, so we earnestly appeal to you to refer any complaints on corruption to OYACA. The Olubadan-in-council under your leadership could partner with us to rid Oyo state of corruption,” she said.

In his reaction, the governor therefore pledged his support for the anti-graft agency’s activities in Ibadanland. He further commended the agency for being the vanguard of Nigerians against sharp practices and urged them not to relent in their efforts.

“You are making an impact already in Oyo State, as Nigerians are getting more conscious of your job. Your agency is keeping our future alive,” he said.

On the chairman’s entourage were the Executive Secretary of the agency, Mr. Ibrahim Tijani, and some other board members.

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