President Goodluck Jonathan has urged Nigerians to stop celebrating
people with ill-gotten wealth in order to discourage corruption in the
country.
Jonathan, who participated in the Presidential Debate organised by
the Nigeria Elections Debate Group (NEDG) on Sunday in Abuja, said
Nigerians should change their attitude towards primitive accumulation of
wealth.He said that his government has introduced e-payment system in the
country to stop the flow of raw cash and diversion of funds to reduce
embezzlement.
Jonathan said the method he used in fighting corruption was
prevention, strengthening of institutions and re-orientation of the
people.
“Nigerians should change their mentality and condemn people with ill-gotten wealth.
“What we see is a situation where somebody gets wealth illegally and goes to his village and they give him a chieftaincy title.
“In the government circle, we used the IPPIS; no more use of raw
cash; it cuts across all sectors and in that case you stop people from
stealing public fund.”
According to Jonathan, the government has tackled irregularities that
characterised the supply of fertiliser to Nigerian farmers.
On corruption, the presidential candidate of National Conscience
Party, Mr Martins Onovo, said that no meaningful development would be
achieved if corruption was not tackled.
Contributing, Mr Chekwas Okorie, the presidential candidate of the
United Progressives Party (UPP) said that the fight against corruption
must start from the top and that leaders must lead by personal example.
“Assets declaration will be compulsory and made public and should be reviewed yearly.
“Security votes must be tied to only security matters and must be accounted for
“Immunity must be limited to civil matters and all criminals must be tried.’’
Prof. Oluremi Sonaiya, the presidential candidate of KOWA Party, said
that public office should be made less attractive by making the holders
to earn normal salaries. (NAN)
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