Tinubu and Fight Against Corruption
By Usman Suleiman Sarki
Bribery and corruption have long since permeated government Ministries, Departments, and Agencies, (MDAs), compromising their ability to operate effectively.
In order to stop the spread of these unethical practices, anti-graft organizations such as the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT), Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offenses Commission (ICPC), and Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) were founded.
But the creation of these organizations has not produced the expected results, and this is partly due to a lack of political will and meddling in their operations by certain influential people.
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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s actions today have made it abundantly evident that he has good political will and is not interfering with the work of the anti-corruption agencies, which has started to alter the perceptions of the battle against corruption.
The President’s recent decision to suspend a few of his ministers and Federal Executive Council members who were accused of corruption serves as evidence of this.
This is undoubtedly a good thing, and it shows that President Tinubu’s mission of renewed hope is real and that the time has arrived to clean up the political system.
One may be assured that the government is committed to combating this multifaceted issue given the calibre of the individuals he chose to lead the anti-corruption institutions.
At this point, it is crucial to ask Nigerians to support Tinubu’s administration in its endeavors to improve Nigeria’s standing in the eyes of the world by cooperating and praying for it.
Usman Suleiman Sarki