Politics
DSS, NDLEA, CBN, PENCOM, Emerge Top Performing MDAs
The Department of State Services DSS, National Drug Law Enforcement Agency NDLEA, Central Bank of Nigeria CBN and National Pension Commission PENCOM have been identified as top performing Agencies of the Federal Government of Nigeria by the Conference of Civil Society of Nigeria. This was made known in a letter by the organization to President Muhammadu Buhari dated 19th December 2022,
Signed by the Chairperson Comrade Adams Otakwu, along side two other members, John Ogar and Acheme Arumona, the letter reads in part
“Civil society organizations, the world over, are considered as the
conscience of the society as they call to account diverse agencies
of government in the fulfilment of their core mandates and the
overall quality of service delivery. The passionately patriotic
Nigerian Civil Society has equally stood up to be counted,
consistently hailing or railing the various public institutions as the
situations warranted. There are, of course, bad eggs in every
human organization and the Nigerian CSO fraternity is not an
exception, which explains the infiltration of the ranks of
conscientious NGOs by fifth columnists whose stock in trade is
mudslinging, blackmail and extortion. “By their fruits you shall
know them”, rings true of the two divides of the NGOs, the good,
by their public-spirited initiatives and the bad, by their
merchandize in filth and horrendous fallacies.”
“Mr. President, as your tenure draws to its terminus, we make
bold to present an assessment of your policies and initiatives,
especially in the areas of economic development and national
security. It is therefore pertinent to note the determination, sense
of purpose and professionalism of some Ministries, Departments
and Agencies of the Federal Government of Nigeria in this regard.
Chief amongst these outstanding MDAs that have written your
legacies in gold are the Department of State Services (DSS)
the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), the
Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and the National Pension
Commission (PENCOM).
The above-mentioned agencies have stood out in their invaluable
contributions to the advancement of our great nation since 2019,
especially in the most critical parameters of revamping internal
security and economic well-being. Worthy of mention are the key
points of the attainments of these institutions.”
The Department of State Security (DSS) has been in the
forefront of intelligence gathering and dissemination, not only to
sister security agencies, but the general public. This has gone a
long way in averting several security breaches and the resultant
disasters of monumental proportions. The emphasis on human
intelligence by the DSS profoundly resonates with our Civil-
Military Cooperation (CIMICO) initiative which seeks to
interface the Civil Society with security and law enforcement
agencies in the areas of homeland security.
There is no gainsaying the fact that security challenges and
instability are major disincentives to the investing public. The
adverse impacts of such on the economic wellbeing of the citizenry
will eventually snowball into the diverse socio-political ills that have
gained currency across the length and breadth of the country. The
point bears repetition that the indefatigable efforts and
unassuming exploits of the current DSS in the discharge of its
statutory mandates have gone a long way in ameliorating the
plethora of societal upheavals which would have been orchestrated
by economic sabotage both at home and abroad. Very recently, the
DSS read a riot act to oil players, which saw to a ‘magical’
disappearance of unwarranted queues in fuel stations across the
country. Nigerians from all walks of life, indeed owe the DSS a debt
of gratitude for this, as well as for averting so many security
breaches and the attendant loss of livelihood, lives and limbs.
Mr. President, the last couple of years have been like no other,
not only in the annals of security and law enforcement, but
particularly with respect to the all-out war against drugs. The whole
gamut of the anti-drugs crusade spanning prevention,
apprehension, prosecution, enlightenment and rehabilitation have
all taken a new dimension in the current dispensation and the very
positive results speak for themselves. It is certainly not out of place
to pay glowing tributes to Nigeria’s anti-narcotics agency, judging
from the unprecedented number of hard-nosed drug barons that
have now been stymied and the humongous amounts of blood
monies lost on account of seizures of their evil merchandize.
The symbiotic relationship between the abuse of hard drugs and
the criminality that is currently ravaging the nation in the guise of
militancy, insurgency, banditry, terrorism, kidnapping and armed
robbery, is well established. To further worsen an already parlous
situation, these criminal enterprises have thrown millions of our
compatriots into poverty, thus creating a huge pool of recruits into
the ranks of the outlaws and misanthropes. The National Drug
Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA’s) service to our fatherland
in its unrelenting war against drug trafficking and abuse can hardly
be quantified particularly in the area of preserving national security
and economic advancement.
Mr. President, we are further pleased to note that the Central
Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has formulated several policies,
prominent amongst which is the Anchor Borrowers’ Program that
has revamped the agricultural sector and national economy as a
whole. The recent redesign of some of the nation’s currency, is by
far the most strategic game changer, which shall rein in the
activities of corrupt and criminal elements in our midst. This policy
has the desired effect of bringing into the bank vaults the trillions
of Naira that have been out of the banking system for decades. The
positive effects of this innovation on both the economy and national
security are obvious and shall be felt by all and sundry in next to
no time.
Finally, Mr. President, the National Pension Commission
(PENCOM) has become synonymous with positive, transparent
and goal-oriented pension administration in Nigeria. Needless to
say, this is a welcome departure from the humongous corruption
and inhumane treatment of our pensioners, that was the stock in
trade prior to the current dispensation. The Commission since 2019
has recorded phenomenal reforms of global reference. These
include the extraordinary rise of pension assets and Retirement
Savings Account, enhanced contributory registration system,
payment of outstanding pension liabilities, recovery of outstanding
pension contributions, Increase in Minimum Share Capital for
Pension Fund Administrators, and effective implementation of the
Micro-Pension Plan, which coopted the Civil Society into the
pension scheme and has greatly enhanced our productivity and
well-bring. It is worthy of note that the Micro-Pension Plan of
PENCOM currently stands out as one of the most ambitious
financial inclusion programs targeted at the Civil Society and the
informal sector of any developing economy in the world.
We therefore crave the indulgences of Mr. President to take
judicious note of the giant strides recorded by the aforementioned public institutions with a view to according them the much-
deserved recognition, which shall, doubtlessly spur many others to equal or even surpass their milestones.
As the voice and venue of the Nigerian masses, we salute the
leadership and management of these organizations for their
performances
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