Halting the wheel of corruption in Nigeria
The issue of corruption in Nigeria is a lingering one. The phenomenon is as old as humanity itself. The most intriguing thing is that most people claim to know much about it and condemn every other person but themselves for the scourge. The issue has become like that of the proverbial lost knife that no one is willing to admit being its last user. From time immemorial, government claims to be waging war against the ugly spectacle but rather than it abating, like cancer, it is metastasising. Just last week Monday, March 19, Vice President Yemi Osinbajo blew the whistle on the last administration. All the newspapers reported the VP criticising the administration of former President Goodluck Jonathan, alleging that while it spent a paltry N14bn on agriculture in 2014, N15bn on transport, and only N153bn on infrastructure in three years, it shared N150bn two weeks to the 2015 elections. Incredible! He was reported to have said this at the 7th Presidential Quarterly Business Forum...