Cislac demands transparency accountability recovered assets

CISLAC (Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre) is a non-governmental organization that advocates for transparency, accountability, and good governance in Nigeria. One of their key demands is for transparency and accountability in the management of recovered assets.

Here are some specific demands made by CISLAC:

  1. Transparency in the recovery process: CISLAC demands that the government provides detailed information on the sources, amounts, and methods used to recover stolen assets, as well as the identities of the individuals or entities involved.
  2. Accountability for recovered assets: CISLAC advocates for the establishment of a transparent and accountable system for managing recovered assets, including the creation of a special account or fund to receive and manage recovered assets.
  3. Public disclosure of recovered assets: CISLAC demands that the government publicly discloses the amounts and sources of recovered assets, as well as the uses to which they are put.
  4. Independent oversight and monitoring: CISLAC advocates for the establishment of an independent oversight body to monitor the management of recovered assets and ensure that they are used for the benefit of the Nigerian people.
  5. Protection of whistleblowers: CISLAC demands that the government provides protection for whistleblowers who report cases of corruption and asset recovery, and ensures that they are not subjected to harassment or intimidation.

By making these demands, CISLAC aims to promote transparency, accountability, and good governance in the management of recovered assets in Nigeria, and to ensure that these assets are used to benefit the country and its people.