| Where is the Outrage & Indignations; Over That EFCC List? |
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Where is the Outrage & Indignations; Over That EFCC List?
Corruption is without doubt,
Nigerians should therefore feel a sense of boundless outrage and righteous indignation over the activities and far reaching actions and their ramifications by corrupt office holders. The momentous impact of corruption is apparent and obvious to any onlooker. Even Steve Wonder can see it. How maddeningly irritating and infuriating then, that some chose to focus on providing cover and protections for those who pillage and plunder
The negative impact is obvious in
The negative impact of corruption is glaringly spectacular when you consider the facts of our under performing schools, hospitals and electricity supply and water supply and the dearth of motorable good roads
One Mr. Segun Adeyemi described corruption in
The release of a list of names of potential public office holders, by the EFCC should and must be examined against this background. Persons who seek public office should be accountable, transparent and be willing voluntary advocates of good governance as instrument for the advancement of democracy and
Unfortunately, the release of this said list has not been greeted with popular acclaim or acceptance. I live in New York, in the United States, part of the world where, when you run for public office, it becomes an issue whether you were a drunken college student, whether you used marijuana when you were just 18 years old and whether you usurped a parking lot reserved for the persons with disabilities and whether you had inappropriate sex or sex with a minor or with same-sex same gender person
We as Nigerians take pride as advocates of accountability, transparency and good governance in
I am not a smuggler, I simply see the EFCC as I would see the Customs Officers of any country to which I travel. I have not contraband, I have nothing to declare and I have nothing therefore to fear! I approach every Customs stations, unbowed, askance and even aloof! Can any drug pusher say that of any Customs? No! This is because, the guilty are afraid, only the guilty should be scared of the EFCC as smugglers are afraid of Customs! http://thelede.blogs.nytimes.com/2007/02/07/is-nigerias-ant-corruption-commission-corrupt/#comment-15433
Some Nigerians are quick to criticize the indomitable Mallam Nuhu Ribadu and his EFCC fastidiousness of mission, and some others have asked, the question, what exactly is the alternative? Critics of Nuhu Ribadu have claimed that a fight against corruption that is even handed is desired, a fight against corruption that demonstrates consistency, balance, fairness, within the bounds of the law, and sparing no one who is corrupt. We are glad to point out that the longest journey begins with a first step.... even if tentative imperfect steps! And as such, we are offering the EFCC all the encomiums, all the accolades and thunderous applauses in encouragements and supports in EFCCs crucial crusade and war to eradicate corruption from Nigerians and
We believe that there should and there must be this UNIVERSAL approach to the war against corruption in Nigeria... it encompasses tackling the perpetrators of corruption in equal measure of actions against both the actors and operators of the public and private sectors of the Nigerian economy.... so, to that extent, some people may have been in the private sector un-noticed, then as soon as they inserted themselves into public affairs and the EFCC may have said, let us check them out and the EFCC found a wow! And whoa! Lookee-here! Anyone who reeks of corruption in either the private or public sector in
There is a message from the EFCC imbued in list, a list which included names of persons who were hitherto, just merely private citizens, person who now have come under scrutiny and public glare, as they aspire to hold public office. Private sector corruption is being questioned and tackled. The EFCC is appears to emphasize that, that persons who seek public office and public trust should expect to be thoroughly scrutinized for integrity, for unblemished character, for fitness, for accountability and transparency and that is purely delightful!
It is as if the EFCC is saying, you may have been a private citizen an unelected ...non-public servant.... but now that such a person wants to be a public office holder such person has become a fair game for investigations by the EFCC etc.... the war against corruption, the crusade we must recall, has seen a House of Representative member arrested, indicted and died in jail... Mr. Ibekwe ... I think his name was.... he was into four-one-nine before he became a House of Rep. member, who eventually died before trial.
Mallam Nuhu Ribadu and the EFCC are clearly incorruptible!
Here is a clue, a majority of those tried and convicted or political office holders impeached so far, are members of the People Democratic Party, PDP. The PDP is the ruling party of which the current president is a member.
Just imagine for a minute, if the victims of this anti-corruption war were members of the opposition political parties? Such as the ANPP or APGA or AD and now AC? The EFCC would have been accused of trying to eliminate opposition political parties! There is a sort of Reform Resistance Army that has mounted stiff and aggressive resistance against public policy reforms in
There are those who have perennially benefited from the old corrupt ways of doing business and doing everything else in Nigeria . and so, they seek to derail meaningful reforms reforms that are vigorous and robust in formulations and implementations the opponents of these reforms fear that they will no longer be able to make money without work or get rich without efforts!
Nigerians should ask for instance, how Mr. Atiku Abubakar became a billionaire and an owner of a two million dollar palatial mansion in
Atiku recently spent the best part of December and January in the aforesaid mansion
could a sitting American vice president spend such money outside the
There is a new era dawning in
Mallam Nuhu Ribadu is
President Olusegun Obasanjo sundry reforms in
I wonder why it is, that those arrested and prosecuted by the EFCC never ever argue that they are actually innocent? But instead they reply on a defense of
. but again and again, only assert the existence of other criminals! The criminals and their defenders should hinge their pronouncements on the guilt or innocence of those accused of corruption and looting of
It has become a racket for the criminals, the looters and their friends to hide beneath procedures and their resort to rapidly pointing fingers at others who might be corrupt. It is often these resort to it is witch-hunting, it is selective prosecution, it is vindictive and vendetta against opponents etc these defenses or racketeering of excuses has become the de rigeur of their defense or protestations when it is time to pay for and face up to their criminal responsibilities!
Some crooks and criminals and their representatives have complained that the EFCC have at times not adhered to the rule of law and due process as specified by the constitution of
Why is it that they shred our constitution and all our laws with their egregious corruption, greed and avarice and when it is time to pay for the consequences of their putrid behaviors and gross misconduct these vermin seek to wrap themselves in our constitution and our laws and they suddenly pretend to be advocates of constitutionalism and fine legal tenets?
Why should these thieves and crooks criminals become symbols of democracy in any country? The best cure or remedy for imperfect democracy is certainly more democracy! Yet, we must wonder why these criminals have become the mouthpiece for democracy?
The EFCC has successfully prosecuted a great number of corrupt officials in
How is it that the critics of the EFCC are not telling the world that these governors and others who are victims of the EFCC are innocent? Are they innocent?
Eliminating corruption in
Medical doctors are known to engage in drastic medical procedures to protect and preserve the lives of their patients such as excising a breast which has been infused and decimated by cancerous tumors . Nigeria through the EFCC need our encouragement and support to eradicate corruption the corruption pandemic, a perennial epidemic that has severally subjected the image of Nigeria to international bashing . fairly and unfairly!
We all must support and I support and encourage the EFCC and every agency or department or NGO that seeks to fight corruption in
The magnitude and impact of corruption on Nigerian citizens is enormously immense and so much has been eloquently written about it by some Nigerians and non-Nigerians.
We can only add and I will say, we must fight corruption with everything thrown in
including the kitchen sink! Let legal ideals evolve. Let democratic finesse grow. Meanwhile, let the corruption crusade speed up along and consume the corrupt in both the private and public sectors. We should concentrate on defending
Those who pillage and plunder
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Posted by Robot| 07.02.2007 23:58