The Governor of Abia State, Dr Okezie Ikpeazu has said it has become mandatory for public office holders to declare their assets before they begin to function in their official capacities, directing the Secretary to the State Government and relevant officers to ensure strict compliance to the directive.
The Governor was speaking while receiving in audience a delegation of the newly posted State Director, Code of Conduct Bureau (CCB), Abia State, Mr. Abel Sunday who called on him at Government Lodge, Aba.
The Governor insisted that henceforth, no public office holder would be sworn-in unless there is evidence that such individual has declared his assets.
The Governor however implored the Code of Conduct Bureau to play the role of an enabler by finding ways of encouraging individuals to willingly declare their assets through capacity building, seminars, etc.
He added that despite serving as a watchdog, the Code of Conduct Bureau should go about its duty with a friendly disposition in order not to scare people away, pointing out that he understands the important role of the Bureau in holding public officers accountable”.
According to him, if public officers continue to see the Code of Conduct Bureau as a stumbling block, they would always device means of evading assets declaration.
The Governor who said he is committed to ensuring that an enabling environment is provided for the CCB to operate in the State congratulated the State Director on his posting to Abia and enjoined him to see Abia as his second home having served as a youth corps member in Abia State several years ago.
Earlier, the State Director of the Code of Conduct Bureau (CCB), Mr. Abel Sunday said he came to pay homage to the State Governor as the newly posted CCB boss and to seek his collaboration to fight corruption in the State and Nigeria at large.