By Daniel Edu
The Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria (HURIWA) has called on President Bola Tinubu to appoint a candidate from the southern region as the next Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
In a statement signed by HURIWA’s National Coordinator, Mr. Emmanuel Onwubiko, the organization expressed concern about the consistent appointment of individuals from the northern part of Nigeria to the EFCC Chairman position since the establishment of the commission.
HURIWA highlighted that this trend has created a perception that the position is exclusively reserved for the north, depriving equally competent individuals from the south of the opportunity to contribute to the fight against corruption.
Recognizing Tinubu as a respected leader known for his commitment to fairness, justice, and equity, HURIWA urged him to demonstrate the same principles by appointing a candidate from the southern region as the next EFCC Chairman.
According to HURIWA, such a decision would convey a powerful message of unity and inclusivity, fostering a harmonious and balanced Nigeria.
The organization firmly believes that appointing a candidate from the southern region would ensure a fair distribution of power and showcase the competence of individuals from diverse backgrounds.
HURIWA emphasized the need for national institutions like the EFCC to reflect Nigeria’s diversity and promote inclusion. It called for the appointment of the EFCC chairman based on merit, competence, and a proven track record in combating corruption.
Additionally, HURIWA advocated for the nationalization of the EFCC Chairmanship to guarantee equitable representation from all regions of Nigeria.
By prioritizing transparency and credibility in the appointment process, HURIWA believes that Nigeria can strengthen its fight against economic and financial crimes while fostering a more inclusive and united nation.