Thursday, 2 April 2015

Nigeria's President-Elect Pledges to Crush Boko Haram


He said that the present government scuttled senate proceedings set up to probe the use of funds appropriated to the military, stressing, "the performance of the military was and is still being affected by corruption in the system."

He maintained that fighting corruption is not too difficult from his experience, noting that, in every ministry and parastatal in Nigeria, there are document containing administrative and financial instructions, but these instructions are ignored because leadership were being held hostage because of their corrupt practices.
"We will make sure corruption is eradicated in Nigeria," he stressed.

The quest of imposing accountability at every step of leadership is one of the way. The problem is that the laws have been ignored for too long that the cultured of corruption has been developed. That trend has to be arrested immediately.
People must be held accountable at various levels. If we successfully plug those holes of corruption, there can be success that can be utilised to improve infrastructure and invest in agriculture and mining, provide jobs to the unemployed before studies are made for further training in the country.

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