Luwa D D Michika writes:
Corruption is hard-wired into the Nigerian DNA. It's a trait, a culture and an acceptable norm. Leaders should lead by example. When a Leader don't "practice what he preach," it can be almost impossible for others to trust and follow him. How can anyone trust a leader who talks about one thing, but does another?
So far the anti-graft agency have made us to believe that it fight against corruption, is fight against it perceive political enemies without human face, in a most crude manner that shows no respect for rule of law and humanity.
I won't say much on this but certainly, I know that he's not seriousl. If he's sincere about fighting corruption. He should have first all attend to the heaps of petitions against Rt. Hon R. Ameachi his agency once acknowledged. We will then know that he's not playing to the gallery as usual.
So far the anti-graft agency have made us to believe that it fight against corruption, is fight against it perceive political enemies without human face, in a most crude manner that shows no respect for rule of law and humanity.
I won't say much on this but certainly, I know that he's not seriousl. If he's sincere about fighting corruption. He should have first all attend to the heaps of petitions against Rt. Hon R. Ameachi his agency once acknowledged. We will then know that he's not playing to the gallery as usual.