The Economic And Financial Crime Commission(EFCC)chairman Ibrahim Magu lamented last Wednesday that Nigeria was losing the war on corruption. It was a genuine testimony.
More than two years in the wake of being sworn in, in spite of much talk and determined over pouring of open help and support, the Buhari-Osinbajo government has neglected to bolt up a corrupt politician or their businessmen cronies,not even one. The nearest Buhari came to locking somebody up was with previous Adamawa state Governor Ngilari, however he was soon absolved of all charges.
They say corruption is battling back. On the off chance that this is a war then corruption has won. What's more, if this was England, the Prime priest would have surrendered. Be that as it may, oh, it is definitely not,its Nigeria and we should walk on.
The Buhari government has unyieldingly declined to discharge names of looters who have discounted parts of their stash in return for a secret amnesty of sorts. Regardless of a court arrange convincing the Buhari government to do as such, it has diligently defended these corrupt cabal by holding their personalities.
While the Obasanjo government which was criticized, was very effective in locking up handfuls on charges of corruption, including Inspector General's of the Police, and even state governors by first denouncing them and after that imprisoning them, the Buhari government seems to lack even a section of such abilities or interests.
Its surprising that after two years,no one could ever been arrestested after Buhari administration boasted of tackling corruption in the country before sworn in.
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