The Action
Congress of Nigeria (ACN) has said the country’s poor rating by Transparency
International in its 2012 Corruption Perception Index (CPI) has shown as an
empty boast the Jonathan presidency’s claim that corruption has gone down under
its watch.
In a statement
issued in Ilorin yesterday by its National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai
Mohammed, the party expressed concern at the negative impact that runaway
corruption was having on the country’s economy as well as the image of the
country. It said if left unchecked, corruption was capable of bringing Nigeria
down, even ahead of the slow intensity warfare and general insecurity in the
country.
ACN said the
“harvest of corruption scandals’’ that had dogged the Jonathan Administration
was probably unprecedented in the country’s history and that this had been
attested to by the global anti-corruption body in its latest CPI. “Sadly,
despite the Presidency’s self-delusion, Nigeria remains among the most corrupt
nations on earth.
“According to the
latest CPI, Nigeria, Africa’s most populous nation and one of the continent’s
biggest economies was not listed among the top 35 least corrupt nations in
Africa, even when it was ranked the 35th most corrupt nations in the world. “It
is also instructive that Liberia and Sierra Leone, which Nigeria helped to
liberate from the throes of war are now doing much better in fighting
corruption than the country (Nigeria), just like much smaller and less-endowed
nations like Niger, Gambia, Burkina Faso and Mali are better rated,’’ the party
said.
It blamed
Nigeria’s precarious position in the global anti-corruption battle on the fact
that the Jonathan Administration had not only become corruption scandal-prone,
it had also allowed impunity to thrive by paying only lip service to probing
the scandals and bringing perpetrators to book.
‘’The massive oil
subsidy scam, the Malabu oil scandal, the pension scam and now the Nigerian
Security Printing and Minting N2.1 billion scam are just a few of the
corruption scandals that have dogged the Jonathan administration. In all of
these and more, the administration has shown an amazing lack of political will
in investigating the scams and prosecuting perpetrators.
“Worst still, key
administrative officials have shown from their careless comments that they
either do not understand what it means to fight corruption or they are just
trivialising it. One of such is the Petroleum Minister, Diezani Alison-Madueke,
who was quoted as saying that Nigerians were unable to get petroleum products
without stress because they demanded transparency and accountability in the oil
sector.
“What the
minister is saying, in essence is that uninterrupted fuel supply as well as
probity and accountability cannot go hand in hand, that Nigerians must choose
between enjoying an abundant fuel supply riddled with corruption and a
well-managed, corruption-free oil sector. “In saner climes and with an
administration that is committed to fighting corruption, such a minister will
be long gone,’’ ACN said.
The party said
amidst the glaring evidence of worsening corruption in Nigeria, President
Jonathan had continued to talk and act as if the country was in fact
corruption-free, wondering what was responsible for the wide gulf between the
President’s perception and the reality on the ground.
‘’President
Jonathan must wake from his slumber and face the reality that corruption is
fast eating deep into the soul of Nigeria, having already decimated the body.
He must stop playing the ostrich and lead the way in the fight against
corruption before it consumes the country,’’ ACN said.
Source: Sun

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