The highly-publicized fight against corruption President Buhari degenerated into a demolition derby. As with many previous efforts to fight corruption in Nigeria, the various positions of power and influence in the presidential cohort seem determined to use the fight against corruption as a cover for settling accounts in the palace.
The Commission of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), headed by an interim president,
Pursuant to the indictment of the President of the Senate of the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT). The Senate, whose president is accused of corruption by the EFCC, rejected confirmation from the interim president of the EFCC citing a report from the State Security Service (SSS), accusing the candidate of abuse of power And human rights. These allegations of human rights violations against the president of the EFCC are made without any hint of irony for HSS who has acquired a sad reputation of only respecting the court orders likes or only those who have approved. Meanwhile, the judiciary, of which many senior officers have become ridiculous at the request of the EFCC and the SSS, has to get somehow to arbitrate with a face directly winners and losers in this Miserable kneader.
For some, this bulletin is proof that there are no sacred cows in this "fight" against corruption. In fact, it is easy to confuse damage progress when goals are not clear and a strategy is non-existent. Of course, there is a fight, but it is increasingly difficult to support the idea that it is the struggle of President Buhari or, indeed, a struggle for the interest of Nigerians.
Of course, it is not the first time that an administration will be complemented by those who allegedly implement their proclaimed commitment to fight corruption. In 1970, General Yakubu Gowon stated that "Nigeria's eradication of corruption" within six years.It was an impossible mission proclaimed with starry certainty from a 35-year-old intoxicated by absolute power Four years later, Godwin Daboh, at the instigation of the Governor of Benue-Plateau, Joseph Gomwalk, issued an affidavit in which several corruption charges were filed against Communications Minister Gowon Joseph Tarka. When Tarka was finally forced to resign, Gowon's commitment to fighting corruption seemed extremely hypocritical. </ P> <p> Less than a year later, Murtala Mohammed stepped in for the Gowon regime out of his misery .
President Buhari is no stranger to proclaiming war on corruption. His previous incarnation as head of state of Nigeria in 1984-85 is known for his war against indiscipline (WAI). So, as today, the effort is essentially defined by its concern about the arrest, detention or imprisonment of most senior officials accused or suspected of being involved in corrupt enrichment. In pursuit of this objective, it was considered that the procedure was an awkward obstacle, which largely was not taken into account. Then, however, he had the cover of the military regime. As a civilian president, he is naked before the politicians and the process and the view is not pretty.
With a state of mind that seems to confuse drama with production, much of the anti-corruption campaign management has missed a clear diagnosis, coherent principles or a comprehensive strategy. Each step is judged on a whim. When the State Security Service (SSS) was after some senior magistrates in early October 2016, many were in ecstasy. Now that the Senate has allegedly based on a report released by the same HSS to decrease the candidate confirmation administration to lead the EFCC, the same voices that saw virtue in the SSS vice are now in the Senate's decision.
Efforts to develop a strategy to fight corruption within the administration have been hampered by rivalry between agencies and not aided - to be charitable - could be described as the reluctance of the Attorney General of the Federation to cooperate fully With the process. Much of the damage caused to the credibility of anti-corruption fight Buhari administration has been almost entirely self-inflicted.
The response of stock management is "corruption fighting." Unfortunately, this is a confession of mental laziness and strategic emptiness Corruption is a crime The belief that the end of all ambition occurs not only in Prisoners, but also for those who are involved in politics or public life and, as a matter of law, they have the right to defend themselves, and in the interest they will fight to maintain political relevance. Allegations of corruption must be fought surely to anticipate.It is not too much to ask to be presented with a plan and work hard to cultivate allies too.The administration seems to sound as if waiting for those accused of corruption on foot of Prison with gentleness and always show his gratitude to be called corrupt.
This is the reason why the highly publicized fight against corruption President Buhari is officially in disarray. The real problem is that, obviously unable to fight the disease, the administration chose to fight its symptoms with bad prescriptions. Nigerian your corruption is a crime against common heritage in search of a people or common values to support nationality. Ayo Sogunro is closer to a credible diagnosis when he recently stated: "Without social equality can be no social justice without social justice and, corruption and clientelism continue to prosper." In the absence of a common sense of ownership of the Nigerian nation's space, most of those who have the opportunity to establish what our common heritage should be. What we call corruption is, in fact, a dispossession of competitive goods in the country.
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