Wednesday, December 22, 2010

EFCC ON SABBATICAL

Is it just me or is the EFCC under the chairmanship of Farida Waziri on sabbatical. Am I the only person that noticed the EFCC no longer as the drive to prosecute corrupt criminals like it did under the Ribadu regime, has corruption been removed from our society or has the current government just chosen to accept it.

The public should address the issue of Waziri's incompetence, rather than focus on curbing the corrupt activities of government officials in Nigeria,she is charging former vice-president of the united states to court for offering bribes to Nigerian officials,why not prosecute the so called leaders who asked for and collected the bribes in the first place. Charity they say begins at home,how can you go after foreigners when you cannot successfully face corrupt nigerians. Look at the case of James Ibori for instance.

This brings to the fore another question,is President Goodluck Jonathan's government condoning corruption?,would his tenure in office be business as usual in Nigeria or would he be courageous enough to fight the powers that be in other to save our country from constant looting. The PDP,we all know is corrupt and this is evidenced in the way they have in the past stolen the mandate of Nigerians,late President yaradua admitted that the machinery that put him in government was faulty and Nigerians are grateful to the Courts for the victory of Rauf Aregbesola in Osun state and others,this instances support the view that neither the PDP nor President Jonathan can be trusted to save this nation from corruption.

In the coming elections, Nigerians must not be fooled by smiling faces or campaign jingles,we must elect leaders with credibility and a passion for change. We have the opportunity to save our country and opt for change in our polity,we must say no to corrupt leaders and mediocrity.

We must say yes to a new Nigeria,it is only possible with you and I,together we can make a difference. PLEASE VOTE WISELY.


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