The Code of Conduct Bureau in Gombe State has advised public servants to declare their Assets as part of constitutional requirement.
The bureau Director in the state, Panyi Baira, gave the advice in the state capital on Tuesday.
He said “asset declaration is a constitutional requirement that has to be fulfilled by all government workers from the lowest government employee to the highest office in the country as required by law.
“The law says career civil servants must declare once after each and every four years, but for political office holders, they must declare their assets when they assume office and when they leave, be it elective or appointed.”
According to him, some civil servants, public office holders and other elected officers in the state have responded positively to the provisions of asset declaration not necessary waiting until asked for the nominal role.
The director added that the bureau was constituted to ensure high level of accountability, transparency and high level of morality in government business.
Baira said that failure to fill the assets declaration form is also an offence with repercussion.
He explained that “failure to declare assets by public officer can lead to confiscation by Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT) and the assets accordingly become government property.”
He also advised against over-declaration or under-declaration, saying it was an offence too.
IMPACT learned that the Federal Civil Service has also directed civil servants from level 7 to fill the asset declaration form.
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