We Fight Corruption in Peculiar Way, Says Anambra Commissioner

David-Chyddy Eleke in Awka

The Commissioner for Public Complaints Commission in Anambra State, Prince Sam Nwosu, has said that the commission has the function of fighting corruption and injustice in a peculiar way, different from those of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and other bodies.

The newly appointed commissioner said the commission is determined to prosecute cases of complaint brought to it by aggrieved members of the public, warning that it could no longer be referred to as a toothless bulldog.

Nwosu, who was on a courtesy visit to the state director of Department of State Services (DSS) Yusuf Ishaku and the Speaker of Anambra State House of Assembly, Rita Maduagwu, said the visit was to facilitate a strategic partnership that would help the commission discharge its functions smoothly.

The commissioner said: “I decided that I and my team would be here to seek your partnership because we have a lot to work in common. I want to tell you that this is a brand new Public Complaints Commission, and we are just coming from the dentist. We now bark and bite.

“When we have matters that are beyond our office, we push it to you, but when there are civil complaints that have to do with our office, you push it to us.

“We will also need the House of Assembly when we need enactment of laws that can enhance our job. That is why I am here,” Nwosu said at a separate forum.

He called on members of the public who had one complaint or the other against public institutions and other business concerns in the state not to hesitate in approaching the commission as its job is to ensure redress for aggrieved persons.

He said the commission’s activities also include wholely sponsored litigations on behalf of complainants.

The delegation received the assurances of the state director, DSS and the speaker, Anambra State House of Assembly who pledged to help ensure the efficient implementation of its duties.

Related Articles