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CLO warns politicians, constituency project funds not for settlement of loyalists
The Civil Liberties Organisations (CLO) has warned that Constituency project funds are not for settling political loyalists and cronies.
CLO Chairman in Anambra State, Vincent Ezekwueme, said in Enugu that investigation had shown that the funds for constituency projects were being deployed to buying of political support and loyalty at the expense of development projects. He, therefore, advocated that lawmakers seeking re-election should publicly declare the amount they collected as constituency project funds and projects executed.
Ezekwueme noted the wide allegation that some legislators divert the funds into frivolous activities.
the CLO State Chairman cautioned that political leaders should know that the funds are not meant for political settlement and compensation but social and human capital development.
“The actual beneficiaries of the empowerment programmes and number of skill acquisition centres built should be made public.
“Their efforts to curb youth restiveness, unemployment with education and employment, in order to tackle crime and terrorism, should also be made public,” Ezekwueme declared.
He commended those politicians who carry their constituents along and render quality service.
“We commend their efforts and urge them to do more because most Nigerians are truly suffering.
“Those aspiring for the first time should also tell the citizens their antecedents and what they intend to do, when elected,” Ezekwueme said.
He further admonished all the candidates for the 2923 general elections “to play the game according to the rules”.
He urged them to counsel their overzealous supporters to be civil, decorous and also respect the opponents.
“Nigerian electorate should take their destiny in their hands by voting for the best candidates who would transform and reform our country for the better,” he said.
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