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Saturday 26 November 2011

The Dismissal of the Head of the Anti-corruption Agency in Nigeria


When I heard the news about the sack of the head of the Economic and Financial Crime Agency (EFCC) in Nigeria, I shrugged my shoulders and whispered ‘humbug’. My immediate reaction is understandable. Corruption is a way of life in Nigeria. And government is the most corrupt institution. You may say this is not peculiar to Nigeria. But I assure you that in Nigeria it has been taken to an incredible height. Forget the rating in the global corruption index. Politics is the biggest business in the country and is a magnet for the most corrupt. Social structure, behavior, recognition and role models are all geared to corruption. For somebody to have the opportunity and yet refuse to dip his hands into the public purse is the highest measure of stupidity in the country. So what has been the work of the anti-corruption agency you may ask? Oh that’s simple; to fight perceived political enemies. And yet Nigerians in their utterances continue to blame all their woes on corruption. Sometimes I wonder at this disconnection between their actions and statements. Are they just parodying statements from the developed west and international agencies or they are really convinced corruption is bad for the development of the country? May be sacking and replacing the head of the EFCC once in a while is another smart move on corruption. It’ll convince international partners and investors that the government is serious in reining in corruption. Yeah now that I thought of it, that must be the reason!

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