One minute silence from Mr. PresidentNigerians can only hope at the moment. Hope that efforts to curb corruption will not end up in nothing. For it is heading in that direction as things stand now. Going by the latest comments from the head of this house, President Goodluck Jonathan, that is. "We talk about corruption as if it is the cause of our problems. No, yes, we have corruption in this country. The government has also been fighting corruption." That was President Jonathan talking the other day. He had added that corruption is not the cause of the problem in the aviation sector, as well as the bad state of most Nigerian roads. Oh, not even Nigeria's main problem, he said. It was his reaction to observations made at an event totally unrelated to corruption matters. No, yes. This is one reason a Nigerian may sometimes wish that his president observes moments of silence, on certain matters, under certain circumstances... |
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