HEDA calls for corruption-free Lawmakers in 10th NASS leadership

National Assembly (NASS)
The Human and Environmental Development Agenda (HEDA Resource Centre) has called on political parties and newly elected members to the National Assembly for the 10th Assembly to be corrupt-free lawmakers.
The organisation expressed deep concern over the rampant corruption and involvement of politically exposed persons across the broad spectrum of political officers in the country and which has infiltrated every sector of society and hindered the country’s development. The body emphasised the need for measures to be taken to prevent its further spread as we progress in consolidation of the country’s democratisation.
HEDA Chairman, Olanrewaju Suraju, charged political parties to rigorously vet all aspirants before allowing them to contest for positions, ensuring only individuals with a clean record and demonstrated commitment to public service are given clearance to vie for offices in the forthcoming Assembly.
The organisation reminded the newly elected parliamentarians and their political parties of the inglorious experiences of Assembly leaderships shutting the parliament to attend court sessions during prosecution for corruption and also manipulating the parliamentary power to harass leadership of the anti-corruption agencies.
Suraju also urged Nigerians to hold their leaders accountable and demand transparency in governance. He emphasised that building a Nigeria free from corruption requires a collective effort from all Nigerians.
He condemned the report of money inducement against some of the aspirants for leadership positions in the forthcoming Assembly, especially those under investigation of the Economic Financial Crime Commission (EFCC) and those standing trials for corrupt practices in their previous political offices.