It is noteworthy that pushing this compliance at this time of our democracy will aid in restoring the people’s trust in public service and public procurement.”
The anti-corruption group also criticised Mr Malami’s failure to give candid advice to President Buhari regarding Nigeria’s international law obligations.
HEDA charged political parties to vet all aspirants before allowing them to contest positions, ensuring only individuals with a clean record and demonstrated commitment to public service are given clearance
It, therefore, urged stakeholders to wade off such threats in the coming administration for a prosperous Nigeria.
He said such calls were unconstitutional, against the rule of law and capable of undermining the fight against corruption in Nigeria.
It added that the Council had no legal authority to reinstate judges who had previously been indicted for wrongdoing.
The anti-corruption group argued that vote-buying may be on the rise due to the availability of old naira notes.
The group asked the CBN partner with law enforcement agencies to arrest the defaulters and bring them to book.
The HEDA chairman asserted that the position of the NBA towards Mr Olanipekun’s legal firm, accused of immoral and unethical conduct, was certainly praiseworthy.
HEDA urged that an immediate step be taken to begin Mr Omokore’s criminal prosecution.
