The Coalition Against Corrupt
Leaders has chided President Goodluck Jonathan over his unwillingness to
tackle corruption in the country.
According to the group, corruption is the biggest problem the country is facing, besides the Boko Haram insurgency
.
CACOL’s Executive Chairman, Debo Adeniran, told SUNDAY PUNCH there was an urgent need to tackle the problem.
“It is a known fact that corruption is
the greatest problem confronting our country Nigeria, thus if combated
frontally, it would definitely put an end to many other challenges
facing us as a people,” he said.
He also flayed the President’s criticism
of the All Progressives Congress presidential candidate, Muhammadu
Buhari’s, plan to ensure that individuals guilty of corrupt practices
were jailed.
Adeniran stated, “President Jonathan’s
criticism of General Muhammadu Buhari’s plan to jail any citizen guilty
of corruption charges is highly condemnable. As a matter of fact, it is
another confirmation that Jonathan isn’t keen on coming hard on corrupt
individuals in the country.”
The activist further alleged that Jonathan’s government did not see stealing of public funds as corruption.
“The case of the unremitted $20bn raised
by the then Central Bank Governor, Mallam Sanusi Lamido, the case of
$10bn expended by the current Petroleum Minister, Diezanu
Alison-Madueke, on chartered jets, the Stella Oduah scandal, the Malabu
oil scandal, and Yakubu Yusuf, who allegedly stole about N27bn of the
pension money and got a court fine of N750, 000 for the offence. These
and many others are cases that establish that this administration is
corruption tolerant,” the CACOL boss said.
Similarly, a University of Ibadan
teacher of the Department of Political Science, Dr. Idowu Johnson,
stated that Jonathan’s attitude to corrupt practices had been
responsible for the country’s clamour for a change in government.
“General Buhari’s records in combating
corruption during his regime gave him the chance to be accepted as an
alternative to the current corrupt government. Even those who are
Jonathan’s followers know that his government is corrupt but they keep
silent because they are benefiting from it. Put simply, Jonathan cannot
fight corruption,” Johnson said.
However, another activist, Dr. Joe
Okei-Odumakin, told our correspondent that Jonathan’s approach to the
fight corruption was not out of place.
“I think we need to balance Jonathan
with Buhari. Buhari is saying we must deal with corruption by throwing
thieves into Kirikiri prisons while Jonathan is talking of preventing
corruption and following due process in dealing with those who are
corrupt.
“We must do both. We must fight the
scourge of corruption but we must not use arbitrariness at the expense
of institutions and due process. We have seen the evil of corruption in
our country that we must be eager to stamp it out but we must avoid
abuses of due process in the name of fighting corruption,” she said.
Credit: Mobile Punch NG
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