“You cannot be corrupt under anyone who is not corrupt. I will say that whoever is found wanting should be jailed for life irrespective of their personality and they should be stigmatized, it takes two to tangle, this anti-corruption crusade is not only about political office holders, government workers too should detest corruption. If we all come together to kill corruption, we would be better for it,” he stated.
Governors
of Ekiti and Rivers state have kicked against the suggestion that
government officials found guilty of stealing the Nations treasury
should be sentenced to death.
The state governors spoke against
this during the National rallies held by NLC members to canvass for
support for the Buhari anti corruption drive as well as call for death
penalty to be enforced on corrupt government officials.Speaking through his Chief Press Secretary, Idowu Adelusi, Fayose argued that death penalty which has been enforced in some other countries has not stopped the looting of public funds in those countries.
“In
countries where death penalty was introduced, it has not stopped
looting. In advanced countries like US, jail sentence is the penalty.
What we need is proper moral education to change orientation of the
people. Jail sentence is better; it can reform,” he told Punch
In
the same vein, the Rivers state Governor, Nyesom Wike who spoke through
his media aide, Opunabo Inko-Tariah, said that death penalty was
practiced in the military regime. He however called for a review of the
laws on looting the Nations treasury
“Nigerians
have a role to play by deriding looters and not to praise them for
their fiscal irresponsibility. There should be a strong punitive measure
to discourage looting because of its domino effects. When a treasury is
looted, there won’t be money for the provision of necessities such as
hospitals, roads, etc. Maybe because it happened in Ghana and the
economy improved, the labour organisations want it in Nigeria. But that
was a military regime and Jerry Rawlings was a military man. However,
the extant laws on looting need serious and urgent review, even if the
death penalty is discouraged.”he said
Ondo
state governor, Olusegun Mimiko, who spoke through his information
commissioner, Kayode Akinmade, said due process must be followed if
Nigerians agree that the death penalty is what should be meted on
corrupt officials.
“We
are not under a military rule; this is democracy and we have
constitution that we follow. If it is put in the Constitution of the
Federal Republic of Nigeria, irrespective of whether you are a governor
or not, so be it. If that is what Nigerians want, it is okay. Everybody
is against corruption, but there is a process of making law. Thank God
we have a National Assembly and the state assemblies who are
representative of the people. If such bill could be sent to the national
and state assemblies and be passed into law, it must become a law. If
the process is followed and it is the wish of Nigerians that looters be
killed, why not? Let it become a law. It is a fact that Nigerians are
not happy with this corruption tag, which has slowed down our economic
development but if we have a law that will bring about capital
punishment for the looters, it is okay.”he said
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