United States Special Representative to Muslims communities, Shaarik
Zafar, monday in Kano expressed optimism that the current fight against
corruption in Nigeria would succeed.
Zafar spoke at news
conference yesterday in Kano that he was in the state to offer opening
remarks at an inaugural workshop on anti-corruption tool for religious
leaders.
He said if corruption could be effectively tackled, the country would witness socio-economic growth and development.
“I am optimistic that if corruption can be tackled, the trend is positive for Nigeria based on the commitment.
According
to him, the US government was committed toward assisting Nigeria in the
current effort to fight corruption in the country.
“Nigeria’s
success is America’s success, hence our decision to work with
government, civil Society organisations and religious groups on areas to
prevent corruption.”
The US envoy said the workshop would address how religious
communities could work together to combat corruption, promote
accountability, and encourage transparency.
According to him, the
workshop was organised by his office under the US Department of State is
aimed at educating Muslims leaders the dangers of the corruption.
“Like
I said, I have a global mandate. So, I will encourage a continued focus
by religious leaders on the critical challenge of combating corruption.
“This is not only because of their moral voice. Critically, religious leaders speak a common language with their communities.
“They
also have incomparable access, unique networks and level of respect
that can help in this common battle against corruption and to promote
accountability.”
The envoy while in Abuja, is expected to meet
with religious and community leaders and learn of their current
challenges and opportunities.
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