The Nigerians in Diaspora Monitoring Group (DMG)) has thrown its weight behind the anti-corruption drive of President Muhammadu Buhari saying the new attitude
towards accountability is already paying off in the way Nigerians are treated outside the shores of the country.
The group also hailed the gains made at
the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control
(NAFDAC) under the leadership of Dr Paul Orhii a Director General in
what it described as “intensive efforts to strengthen one of the most
crucial sectors to humans worldwide.”
NAFDAC boss, Dr Paul Orhii
It similarly said the ongoing
institutional strengthening by the leadership of NAFDAC under Dr Orhii
should be sustained to ensure that the international accreditation
Nigeria got in recent years would not be withdrawn. It said its position
on the regulator was informed by the fact that quality and reliable
food and medicament are universally applicable across class, race and
cultural divides and should not be different for Nigerians as the
country pushes to improve on other areas.
“Nigerians are again able to hold their
heads high across the world in all the countries where they sojourn
because the stigma of ranking among the most corrupt nations of the
world is waning in the wake of President Buhari’s stance against graft.
“We are confident that the style of the
likes of NAFDAC Director General, Dr Paul Orhii can add value to the
anti-corruption fight. This is because the post corruption war would
require the establishment of systems that would prevent a return to
impunity in public office and Orhii, from the records available to the
public has been able to set up such institutional mechanism to ensure
optimum running of government agencies.
“Change oriented structures, put in
place at NAFDAC prior to the inception of the incumbent administration,
are what we prescribe to Mr President at this stage of the nation’s
history so that the pursuit of transparency and accountability in
government can become ingrained in citizens and institutions to ensure
long term sustainability.
“Nigerians, at home and in the diaspora
would love to continue to enjoy the renewed respect they now enjoy
worldwide and this would only be possible by further deepening and
strengthening systems.” The statement said.
It further noted that there is need for
continuity in agencies that are working while holistic reviews should be
priority for agencies that have shown persistent stagnancy.

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