By Emmanuel Onwubiko
Introduction
Nigeria is currently the seventh most populous country
in the world with a total population projected to reach 236 million by 2030 and
410 million by 2050 making her the
fastest-growing among the 10 most populous countries globally and projected to
exceed the U.S. as the third-largest by 2050, according to the United Nations. Yet, Nigeria has a median age of 18.4 years of
age. This represents nearly 70% of her population under 30 years and the
involvement of the youths in the political space of the Nigerian state has
burst into the public political consciousness.
However, traditional factors absorbing modern
institutions have created Nigerian youth not equipped for the challenge of
nation building amidst the obvious inevitability of her pivotal role in the development
of the country. Sadly therefore, while the emphasis has shifted from a
developing the young minds, it is placed on a qualified youth
developer who are themselves not properly groomed or developed.
Against this background it is not only important but
also very essentially urgent matter to advocate a course or collaboration
between a constitutionally recognized scheme like the National Youth Service
Corps (NYSC) and a most pre-eminent modern specialized crime fighting agency
like the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC). Brigadier General
Shuaibu Ibrahim the charismatic educationist heading the NYSC and the no
-nonsense police officer and Commissioner Ibrahim Magu of EFCC are the
personalities driving this process.
In the February 14, 2020
anti-corruption walk led by the EFCC, the Minister of Youth and Sports
Development, Mr. Sunday Dare, was quoted as saying that the anti-corruption
walk would be an annual event because “the mind of the youth is a fertile
ground and a potential force, to raise an army against corruption in the
society” and that it “won’t end with the walk, but will continue after, with
anti-corruption programs to run through the year at the various places of
primary assignments of the youth corps members.”
Background and Comparison of
the NYSC and EFCC Vis a Vis the Need for Collaboration
It is important at this juncture to
consider the rationale for setting up the NYSC and EFCC. After
Nigeria was ravaged by a brutal civil war occasioned by the mismanagement of
ethnic heterogeneity and power tension, the search for a national solution gave
birth to the National Youth Service Corps pursuant to Decree 24 of May 22,
1973, promulgated by the Military regime of General Yakubu Gowon later replaced
by Decree 51 of June 16, 1993 which is now saved by section 315(5) of the 1999
Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended) that recognizes it
as an existing law and gives it the same effect as any other provision of the
Constitution. The section of the Constitution provides:
“Nothing in this Constitution shall invalidate the
following enactments, that is to say-
(a) The National Youth Service Corps Decree 1993;
(b) The Public Complaint Commission Act;
(c) The National Security Agencies Act;
(d) The Land Use Act;
and the provisions of those enactments shall continue to
apply and have full effect in accordance with their tenor and to the like
extent as any other provisions forming part of this Constitution and shall not
be altered or repealed except in accordance with the provisions of section 9(2)
of this Constitution.”
The objectives of the scheme as
spelt out in section 1(3) of the decree which have remained to date despite
several changes to the scheme. They are:
(a)To inculcate discipline in Nigerian youths by
instilling in them a tradition of industry at work and of patriotic and loyal
service to the Nation in any situation they may find themselves;
(b) To raise the moral tone of our youths by giving them the
opportunity to learn about higher ideals of national achievement and social and
cultural improvement;
(c)To develop in our youths attitudes of min, acquired
through shared experience and suitable training, which will make them more
amenable to mobilization in the national interest;
(d) To develop common ties among our youths and promote
national unity by ensuring that:-
(i) As far as possible youths are assigned to jobs in states
other than states of origin;
(ii) Each group, assigned to work together is a
representative of the country as possible;
(iii) The youths are exposed to the modes of living of the
people in different parts of the country, with a view to removing prejudices,
eliminating ignorance and confirming at first hand the many similarities among
Nigerians of all ethnic groups;
(e) To encourage members of the service corps to seek, at
the end of their corps service, career employment all over the country, thus
promoting the free movement of Labour;
(f) To induce employers, partly through their experience
with service corps members, to employ more readily qualified Nigerians
irrespective of their states of origin; and
(g) To enable Nigeria youths to acquire the spirit of
self-reliance.
The General Gowon spoke to this
objectives during the inauguration of the NYSC Directorate on June 4,
1973 when he said:
“The purpose … is primarily to inculcate in Nigerian
youths, the spirit to selfless service to the community and to emphasize the
spirit of oneness and brotherhood of Nigerians irrespective of cultural
background. The history of our country since independence has clearly indicated
the need for unity amongst all our people….
If Nigeria is to make rapid progress on all fronts
internally, and if she is to make her mark on the continent of Africa, and in
deed, on the comity of nations, her youths must be fully mobilized and be
prepared to offer willingly and without asking for rewards in return, their
best in the service of their nation at all times.”
General Gowon’s message to the
first batch of corps members on July 2, 1973 was equally clear:
“The National Youth Service Corps provides for the
youths a much-needed platform for self-realization and for contributing their
essential quota in the realization of our national objectives of building a
strong, united self-reliant nation.”
Similar circumstances and
background led to the establishment of the EFCC focusing on another
monster of the Nigerian society, corruption and allied practices. The
Group 7 (G7) countries’ summit in 1989 established the Financial Action Task
Force (FATF) on money laundering, which by 2001 had blacklisted Nigeria as a
non-cooperative country. One of the recommendations of the FATF was the
establishment of an anti-corruption agency to function as a financial
intelligence unit that possessed sufficient statutory enforcement powers. In 1996
Transparency International listed Nigeria as the most corrupt country in the
world. Moreover terrorism that dawned on 9 September 2001, resulted in
increased pressure by the United States (US) and the United Nations UN) on
countries (particularly developing countries) to put in place measures to
combat financing of terrorism. These besides the reality of the perception and
effect of corruption in Nigeria led to the establishment of the EFCC
pursuant to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (Establishment) Act,
which was repealed by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission Act
2002 as stated in the case of EFCC v Yanaty Petrochemical Ltd (2017)
3 NWLR (Pt 1552).
Section 6(c)(n) and (o) of
the EFCC Act vests the EFCC with the function of
coordinating and enforcing all economic and financial crimes laws and
enforcement functions conferred on any other authority, a power that has been
recognized by the Supreme Court in plethora of cases including Danfulani
v EFCC (2016) 1 NWLR (Pt 1493) 223. Furthermore,
Section 7(2) of the EFCC Act empowers the EFCC to enforce
any and all laws and regulations relating to economic and financial crimes,
including the Money Laundering Act, the Advance Fee Fraud Act, the Failed Banks
(Recovery of Debts) and Financial Malpractice in Banks Act 1994 (as amended),
the Banks and other Financial Institutions Act 1991 (as amended),
the Miscellaneous Offences Act and any other law or regulations relating to
economic and financial crimes including the Criminal Code and Penal Code. Also,
the reach of the EFCC’s enforcement powers exceeds that of public sector
corruption conferred on the Code of Conduct Bureau (CCB) and the Independent
and other Corrupt Practices Offences Commission (ICPC), with
the EFCC enjoying enforcement and prosecutorial powers in respect of
both public- and private-sector crimes.
The Synergy
From a backdrop of the entrenched
twin evils of ethnicity and corruption which have bedeviled the Nigerian State
leading to the establishment of the NYSC and EFCC, it is obvious
that the primary goal is to achieve a new order for Nigeria. It is therefore
correct to say that the re-orientation of the minds of Nigerians howbeit one
from a social engineering perspective and the other from a reformation
perspective through the criminal justice system are inherent functions of both
organizations. First, both NYSC and the EFCC were set up to
combat the entrenched menaces of moral decay resulting in tribalism and
corruption. Second, both agencies are legally considered to be very important
to the continuous existence of Nigeria that while the former is made a part of
the Constitution, the latter is endowed with wide investigation and prosecution
powers not only with effect to crimes created under its establishing law but
also related laws. Third, while the former is clearly created to function with
enormous civil responsibility related directly to the youth the other latter is
created with tremendous criminal responsibility with a large chunk directly
connected to offences which relate to activities increasingly
consuming young minds like cybercrime popularly called “yahoo”.
Fourth, both agencies are meant to enhance image and economic development of
Nigeria. In this regard, the NYSC takes a direct self-development
approach of the corps members through community development initiative with the
aim of: instilling the tradition of dignity of Labour; enlisting the corps
members’ commitment to their host communities not as tourists but as members of
the community; offering insight into the custom, culture and tradition of the
people; rekindling self-help spirit in local communities towards emphasis on
self-reliance; enlightening local communities of the lives of other parts of
the country and providing a forum for training of the young in
leadership of development initiatives.
In the same vein one thing which is
lost about the criminal jurisdiction of a law enforcement agent like
the EFCC is that it is essentially not set up to achieve conviction
of suspected criminals but to contribute to a new perception and way of life of
Nigerians. Neither can achieve this new order without the other or support of
all Nigerians especially the most active set of her population being the youth.
At its Anti-Corruption Summit of 2019 held on June 11 at Hilton Hotel in Abuja,
Mr. Ibrahim Magu, Acting Chairman’s Welcome Address did allude to this fact
when he said despite the achievement of the EFCC,
“corruption remains in our country. I believe that the
fight against corruption requires a multi-stakeholder approach. The private and
public sectors are critical players in this regard and I am glad some state
governors are taking steps to establish institutional mechanisms to fight
corruption. However, institutional mechanisms alone will not eradicate
corruption; we must have a passion and the will to make a difference.”
Also in his contribution at the
same conference among a panel of eminent discussants chaired by former Attorney
General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Chief Kanu Agabi, SAN, the
former Director of the Nigeria Law School – Lagos Campus, Professor Ernest
Ojukwu, SAN, called for reorientation of the political actors, using
vivid examples of moral decay amongst segments of the population, like students
bodies and such groups as NBA. This was actually an indirect call
for reorientation of young mindset towards sane
political climate and participation. Only this approach can reform the
political space.
Sadly we are a country known for
momentous statements without commensurate practice or culture of
implementation. There is urgent need for a direct collaboration between the two
agencies in engaging the minds of the young Nigerians in fighting corruption.
Recommendation and Conclusion
To effectively perform its
traditional role as an anti-graft agency and to enhance its ability to not only
collaborate with NYSC but also affect it towards fighting corruption
and reorientation of the young mindsets, the EFCC must
be non-partisan. Affiliation to a political party has ability to derail it. It
must aggressively enforce laws on corruption and allied matter to give
the young minds a sense of responsibility for actions against the
general perception of anything goes. Moreover, the EFCC must also
adopt most modern and civilized modus operandi that will embellish it with the
toga of a people-friendly law enforcement agent with ability to effectively
collaborate with a sister agency like the NYSC.
Both NYSC and EFCC must rid themselves of intrinsic corrupt
practices with ability to generate negative public perceptions of their
organizations in order to position them as veritable instruments of positive
change; deployment of corps members must fulfill the intent of the scheme all
things being equal. Also the community development initiative of
the NYSC must be given its pride of place in the scheme just like the
certificate is prioritized. Moreover, corps members should be non-partisan and
should not only be well utilized in the electoral process at all levels but
also adequately encouraged to do so. However, the leadership of the NYSC and
the EFCC are doing a great and good job and must be supported by all and
sundry.
*Emmanuel Onwubiko is the Head of
the Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria and blogs@www.huriwanigeria. com; www.emmanuelonwubikocom; www. thenigerianinsidernews.com; ww w.huriwa@blospot.com
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