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Federal Character Commission to audit MDAs’ nominal rolls

The Federal Character Commission (FCC) has said that it would commence the auditing of the nominal rolls of federal Ministries, Department and Agencies (MDAs) to ensure that they comply with the federal character principles as enshrined in the constitution.

The Executive Chairman of the commission, Dr. Muheeba Dankaba, said this on Wednesday in Abuja at the maiden press briefing of the newly inaugurated commission at its national headquarters.

“The commission shall not hesitate to impose discipline measures on any erring staff/agency.

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“It shall not be business as usual.

“We all must strive to live above board.

“All government ministries, departments, and agencies must ensure adherence to the principle of federal character.

“To this extent, the commission shall soon embark on the audit of the nominal rolls of all government Ministries, Department and Agencies (MDAs) with a view to enforcing the principle of federal character without sacrificing merit,” Dankaba said.

She said that findings revealed that the second mandate of the commission, which dwells on equitable distribution of infrastructural facilities and socioeconomic amenities, had been neglected.

She said: “We shall implement this critical mandate which impacts directly on the dividends of democracy and the well being of our people.

“We shall ensure that all implementing MDAs adhere to the principles of fairness and equitable distribution of social amenities.”

 

No longer business as usual

The FCC chairman regretted that since the establishment of the commission 20 years ago, public perception had remained at its lowest ebb.

“We are poised to change the narratives.

“We shall work assiduously to improve on the image of the commission with robust advocacy by engaging stakeholders in a sustained campaign of our role.

“We shall, God willing, build on the commission’s modest achievement and quickly move to make the desired impact.

“I call on all of you to join in this onerous task of re-engineering the commission.

“Public concerns have been expressed and we have been confronted even before our assumption of office with seemingly unethical practices.

“It is of great concern that our load down procedures and operational standards have been compromised.

“We have resolved to change these narratives.

“To enhance the power of prosecution for any erring agency, the commission shall review the laws and seek for amendments from the National Assembly where necessary,” she said.

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