I want bribe givers, takers
punished: Obasanjo
On June 27,
2012 · News
By Victor Chigozie
Ezekiel
ABUJA— Looking at the bribery allegation between a member of the House of Representatives, Farouk Lawan and Femi Otedola, the business mogul, over the fuel subsidy report, former President Olusegun Obasanjo has said both the giver and taker of bribe must be punished according to the law.
ABUJA— Looking at the bribery allegation between a member of the House of Representatives, Farouk Lawan and Femi Otedola, the business mogul, over the fuel subsidy report, former President Olusegun Obasanjo has said both the giver and taker of bribe must be punished according to the law.
Speaking to the The Guardian of
London, Obasanjo said fighting corruption in Nigeria was not a one-night
affair.
He said:
“Fighting corruption is not a one-night affair. The givers of most of
the corruption in Africa are from outside Africa. They do in Africa (things)
they would not do in their own countries. In my part of the world, we have a
saying that the man who carries a pot of palm oil from the ceiling is not the
only thief. He has an accomplice in the man who helps him to bring it down. The
giver and the taker are criminals, and they should be treated as such.”
Obasanjo told the reporters that instead of saying Nigerian leaders lack accountability, the paper should say they are corrupt.
Obasanjo told the reporters that instead of saying Nigerian leaders lack accountability, the paper should say they are corrupt.
“You are being
euphemistic when you say lack of accountability. Call it corruption. There is
no part of the world where corruption is absolutely eliminated. But (in other
countries) corruption has not been a way of life. When you are found, you are
dealt with. And that’s what we need.”
The former
president was in UK to promote investment in Nigeria and Africa.
He said: “I
still believe in the opportunities that Africa affords to make legitimate
money. Africa is one place I believe that if you are courageous enough, you get
the money, you can invest and get 25 per cent return on your investment
annually. There aren’t many places in the world where you can get that return.”
1 comment:
This is interesting especially given the emerging bribery saga between Otedola and Farouk Lawan. Nice position, OBJ!
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