The Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Sa’ad Abubakar, has cautioned the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) against selective investigations
He said such was detrimental to the struggle as well as public recognition.
Abubakar gave the advice when he received the ICPC Commissioner in charge of Sokoto, Kebbi and Zamfara, Alhaji Garba Tukur Idris who visited him in Sokoto.
”Anti corruption agencies must succeed. We are ready to support you at every level. The Sultanate council has reprinted books authored by Sheikh Usman Danfodio and his disciples on corruption.
He enjoined anti corruption agencies to be honest and sincere in their dealings, adding that traditional rulers were ready to support them and stand for them everywhere.
The Sultan also urged the commission to thoroughly and effectively investigate activities of alleged essential commodities hoarders.
“Hoarding foodstuffs is corruption. Some marketers hoard food items to obtain gains especially during Ramadan fasting. I have been talking against such attitudes.
“Hoarding essential commodities with intent to obtain higher gain is against religious doctrines and the laws prohibit such acts because it subjects people to hardship, ”Abubakar said.
The Sultan challenged the ICPC and Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on a holistic and seamless approach to anti-corruption flight, stressing that the struggle needs to be supported at all levels.
He reassured the ICPC of sustained traditional rulers’ support in checking corruption.
Speaking earlier, the ICPC commissioner said the agency’s war against corruption is key to good governance, growth and development of the country.
Tukur-Idris appreciated Abubakar’s support to anti corruption crusades leading traditional rulers on different occasions, adding that the commission is committed to detect and tackle corruption that has a negative impact on Nigeria’s image.
According to him, the impact of corruption is manifested in underdevelopment and poverty which makes the prospect of investment unappealing.
He added that the commission educates, sensitises Nigerians on the ills of corruption and engages in investigation and prosecutions which ensures conviction and recovery of funds as well as goods.
He appealed for collaboration geared towards projecting Nigeria in a positive image to encourage internal and foreign investment while fostering development.