WRITER: OLAYINKA ALAYA
TOPIC: FIGHTING CORRUPTION IN
NIGERIA
It is sad today that Nigeria, a
country referred to as the giant of Africa, blessed with abundant human and
natural resources is celebrating corruption as some of its so called leaders
and governed are swimming in the pool of massive corruption.
Despite being blessed with abundant
human and natural resources, it is devastating that majority of its citizens,
especially youths and aged people are living in abject poverty, as the rate of
graduate unemployment continues to increase unchecked and uncontrolled.
Many Nigerians, especially activists
have been calling the attention of government to this problem, as some of the
government officials are involved in serious scandals. The sad aspect of it all
is that the Nigerian President, Goodluck Jonathan, does not see what everyone
else is seeing. To him, things are not as bad as they are being painted about
Nigeria and corruption.
Nigeria is ranked one hundred and
sixty third corrupt country in the world. This is a clarion call for Nigerians
and their leaders. Activities of the government officials engaging in massive
corruption and escaping with it without check and effort to bring them to book
to face the law signal the wrong message to Nigerians and the world at large.
This is painting Nigeria in a bad colour.
The real tragedy of the whole matter
is that the man that heads the helm of affairs in the country who is supposed
to fight corruption says it is being blown out of proportion meaning, he does
not see any need to lead the anti-corruption war. This may not be too good for
the country.
Corruption is bedeviling all the
sectors of the economy, while corrupt officials are pardoned for political
reasons. It would be recalled that the former Speaker of the House of
Representatives, Mr. Dimeji Bankole was involved in a massive corruption but he
was cleared and pardoned by the government, Diepreye Alameseigha, the former
Bayelsa state governor was also involved in a serious corruption both at home and
abroad but at the end he received Presidential pardon.
The case of current and former
Ministers in the present administration's government that got involved in
corruption with anti-graft agencies who serves as the watchdogs doing nothing
to bring justice is sad. Nigerians will not forget the Odua-Gate scandal,
Diezani Maduekwe's ongoing case where she allegedly used whopping ten billion
naira between 2012 and 2014 to aired jet and six hundred thousand euros for a
foreign trip is uncalled for. Recently, it was discovered that another sum of
twenty five billion naira is also missing in the office of the Head of Service
of the Federation. The money belongs to pensioners.
There is corruption at all levels
and in all forms. There is sycophancy. There is the polluted value system and
today, we celebrate mediocre, frauds, exconvicts and criminals and we now
wonder who is the ideal role model. In Nigeria today, politics has become a
very lucrative business and people no longer go into it to serve the people. To
many, it is a means of getting their share of the national cake.
The unfortunate aspect is that this
corrupt practice has eaten deep into every fabric of the Nigerian society,
sparing no one in its destructive trail. The quest to continually remain in power
by politicians portends great danger to the polity as it forms the basis for
disquiet and discontent on the part of the people which often times leads to
social unrest and upheavals.
If this evil desire or quest is
removed, the need to do all sorts of evil to remain in power will come to an
end.
The time is rife for Nigerians to
think of bringing sanctity to the system by voting patriotic, committed,
visionary, focused, corrupt-free, upright, and God fearing people into power in
the twenty fifteen general elections. Religious bigotry, sentiment, prejudice,
favoritism and ethnicity should be avoided in the process of choosing the
leaders come twenty fifteen.
Our judiciary needs to be
independent and free from executive control. As the saying goes, He who pays
the piper, dictates the tune. A situation whereby, the Federal Government or
the Presidency has absolute power in the appointment of Chief Justice of Nigeria and other
judges, including members of the National Judicial Council is totally
condemnable as it won't pave way for justice to reign. The institution should
be totally independent, while the two anti-graft agencies, the Economic and
Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and the Independent Corrupt and other
Related offences Commission (ICPC) should be under the Judiciary.
Not only a common man that
steals goat should be jailed many years imprisonment, corrupt officials should
also face years of imprisonment, at least fifteen years. This would serve as
deterrent to others.
Goodluck Jonathan led
administration should demonstrate the will to fight corruption and clear the
country in the world from being one of the most corrupted countries. Any of his
ministers, special advisers, aides, heads of parastatals found engaging in
corruption, must be seriously dealt with and be made to dance to the music of
the law.