Few Corrupt Individuals Left in Nigeria, Says Magu
The acting Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission , Ibrahim Magu, yesterday claimed that the commission has eliminated corrupt individuals in the country except for a few.
The EFCC boss, who blamed mass poverty and insecurity in Nigeria on corruption, said Nigeria’s anti-government forces were leveraging on mass poverty to work against the country. “Mass poverty in the region due in part to corruption by the ruling elite is largely to blame for the ease with which the Islamists are able to recruit fighters to sustain their aggression against the Nigerian state,” Magu said.
He stated that Nigeria’s failure to take full advantage of its natural resources could also be attributed to corruption as public office holders are in the habit of constantly siphoning public resources. Speaking at the occasion, the NLC boss said the issue of corruption in the country was becoming alarming in almost all the sectors, which according to him, would continue to increase unemployment.
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