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Transparency International, CSOs urge Buhari to veto laws that weaken corruption fight

Transparency International has joined more than 25 Nigerian civil society organisations to call on President Muhammadu Buhari to veto any legislation that weakens laws to fight corruption.

At the same time, Transparency International has called on the Nigerian Senate to uphold the Code of Conduct Act as it now exists.

The organisation said it should not be weakened as proposed, adding that it should apply to the proceedings against the President of the Senate, Dr. Abubakar Bukola Saraki.
“The law should apply to everyone equally. To try to amend legislation to protect the Senate President is a blatant attempt to manipulate the rule of law,” said Jose Ugaz, chair of Transparency International.

Saraki is accused of receiving two salaries from two states in violation of the Code of Conduct and was named in the Panama Papers as having secret foreign accounts, which is against the law in Nigeria.

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The proposed amendments to the Code of Conduct and Code of Conduct Tribunal Act are specifically designed to weaken the legislation as it applies to the Senate President, TI said.
“Elected officials must be held accountable by the people. We support the call of Nigerian civil society organisations to strengthen the country’s democracy and remain committed to the fundamental principles of democracy and good governance,” said Ugaz.

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