Lai Mohammed, the minister
of Information and Culture, has disclosed that any whistle-blower whose
information leads to the recovery of up to 1 billion Naira will receive 5% of
the amount; that the reward for any amount between 1 and 5 billion Naira will
be 5% for the first 1 billion Naira and 4% of the remaining 4 billion Naira,
and that any amount over 5 billion Naira will attract 2.5% reward. In a
statement released on Sunday, Lai said;
''For example, if a whistle-blower provides information leading to the recovery of 10 billion Naira, he or she will receive 5% of the first 1 billion Naira, 4% of the next 4 billion Naira and 2.5% of the remaining 5 billion Naira. What we have done by making this information public is to reassure potential whistle-blowers that the plan to reward is real. We are not just saying we will pay all whistle-blowers, but we are letting them know in advance what they are entitled to, once the information they provide leads to the recovery of looted funds,'' he said.
''For example, if a whistle-blower provides information leading to the recovery of 10 billion Naira, he or she will receive 5% of the first 1 billion Naira, 4% of the next 4 billion Naira and 2.5% of the remaining 5 billion Naira. What we have done by making this information public is to reassure potential whistle-blowers that the plan to reward is real. We are not just saying we will pay all whistle-blowers, but we are letting them know in advance what they are entitled to, once the information they provide leads to the recovery of looted funds,'' he said.
He added that the
Federal Government will protect the identity of all whistle-blowers, whether in
the public or the private sector, and also ensure that the information they
provide is kept secret.
''For those who may have
suffered any backlash as a result of the information they provide, their cases
will be reviewed and appropriate mitigating actions taken,'' he said. Mohammed
said the assurance followed the presentations made to the Presidential Assets
Recovery Committee by concerned citizens and groups about the safety of
whistle-blowers. ''Whistle-blowers have nothing to fear, because the committee
has put in place the necessary measures to safeguard those who give useful
information. As a matter of fact, whistle-blowers have everything to gain and
nothing to lose,'' he said
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