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Thursday 2 March 2017

Despite President Buhari's effort, corruption is still thriving in Nigeria- Itse Sagay says

Chairman of the Presidential Advisory Committee Against Corruption PACAC, Prof. Itse Sagay, says despite the anticorruption war of the President Buhari-led administration, corruption is still thriving in Nigeria. Speaking at the opening ceremony of the National Dialogue on Corruption organised by PACAC at the Presidential Villa, Abuja today, Sagay said some government agencies such as the Niger Delta Development Commission and the Nigeria Customs Service are still involved in massive corrupt practices.
Sagay said despite the current economic recession, NDDC used funds meant to for the execution of developmental projects, to purchase over 70 cars that included eight super Lexus that cost N70m each.
“The cars were bought with money from funds meant for infrastructure, water, housing, hospital, schools, without conscience and without a thought for the wretched people of the Niger Delta. These huge sums were plundered from their allocations and yet the Managing Director was ironically complaining as reported by the Nation newspaper of Feb. 6, 2017 that the NDDC lacks funds to executive projects. The managing director also said that NDDC was in debt up to the tune of N1.2 trillion. What an irony. The recklessness with which public officers spend public funds is insensitive to the point of insanity. The level of insensitivity has become pathological.’’he said
He went further to state that the Nigeria Customs Service is still enmeshed in corrupt practices despite a change of guard by President Buhari.
“There is no difference in Customs since May 29, 2015. If you go to Tin Can Island, it is business as usual.”
Sagay wondered why some Nigerians steal with so much impunity
"Do we have a psychiatric problem? How can a person loot what he cannot spend in ten lifetimes"he asked

5 comments:

Unknown said...

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Anonymous said...

An insincere effort is as good as nothing. He has been fighting nothing to the best of my knowledge. If the effect of corruption fight is to be felt, it has to start from his government.

Unknown said...

Is it possible for Ali baba to arrest the forty thieves? I don't think so...You are all as corrupt as those you want to arrest....can't work so chop & clean mouth like say nothing dey happen

Anonymous said...

Well said. His closest allies like Maman Daura are extremely corrupt so how can he succeed?

Anonymous said...

This man indeed is not economical with the truth unlike most public officers who will go out of their way claiming that the Buhari led government has sanitised all sectors. Until the war is positive in multi-sectoral dimension then we can talk of having won the war against corruption. For now, much still needs to be done.

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