With the on-going anti-corruption war of President Muhammad Buhari, labour unions in the country, Nigeria Labour Congress and the Trade Union Congress, have called for capital punishment for anyone found guilty of corruption.
Speaking a press briefing, the president of the two unions, Mr. Ayuba and Mr. Bobboi Kaigama, to declare support for President Muhammadu Buhari’s campaign against corruption.
NLC’s president, Wabba said; “He who goes to equity must go with clean hand. Part of the attributes of good governance is that we must have a minimum standard of transparency and accountability.
“If capital punishment was introduced and worked elsewhere to eliminate corruption, then we are for it. If it worked in China, we must be ambitious enough to move beyond our lamentation to arrive at our destination.
“The organised labour is in support of capital punishment to eradicate or at least reduce the scourge of corruption.
“In the twilight of the last administration, there were allegations by no less a person than the former Governor of the CBN, Sanusi Lamido, that billions of dollars was unaccounted for by the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation; this led to his eventual suspension from office as CBN governor.
“The Nigerian Extractive Industry Transparency Initiative indicated losses due to crude oil swaps to subsidy and domestic crude allocations from 2005 to 2012, showing that USD$11.63bn had been paid to the NNPC, but that there was no evidence of the money being remitted to the Federation Account. NEITI also discovered that another USD$11.6bn was missing from Nigeria’s Liquefied Natural Gas company dividend payment.”
On his part, TUC’s president, Kaigama, agitated for the establishment of special courts to try corruption cases and also called for the eradication of the joint accounts between the states and the local government areas.
“We strongly feel that it is better now than ever to address the issue of governance and corruption. Over the last 20 years, we have never experienced a situation where Nigerian workers would go home without salaries for eight months. What is responsible for this is corruption, bad leadership; not putting the right persons in places.
“With the advent of a leadership who feels that Nigeria must be fixed, we deem it fit to support the battle against corruption. If we don’t fight corruption, corruption will eat us up. We have never experienced a situation where states and local government will be bailed out. If we don’t take steps now, this country will not get out of the woods. We are out to support the fight against corruption.
“We call for the establishment of special anti-corruption courts to try suspects since those who looted our treasury are now adept at exploiting the holes in the legal system to delay cases. The National Assembly should give us enabling law to fight corruption; also it should be compulsory for all public office holders to declare their assets.”
The TUC leader equally charged anti-corruption agencies to investigate states and local governments stressing that the level of corruption at the local governments and states is more.
“Government should also abolish the joint account between states and local government areas because they used to commit a lot of fraud at these levels,” he added.
Meanwhile, the president’s advisory committee on corruption has said that no corrupt Nigerian will be spared in its anti-corruption crusade.
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