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We need strong institutions to fight corruption – Dogara

by Omoleye Omoruyi

The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara, in reaction to the fight against corruption, has hinted that Nigeria needs ‘strong’ institutions to win the war against corruption.

Dogara, in a statement on his website said there must be institutional reforms so that individuals that want to engage in corrupt practices would be stopped.

The statement reads, “As a country, we ran into a situation where corruption was becoming the norm, there was this moral cult that we had created that celebrated corruption”.

“The motivation was always there for corruption, but now what is important is not just fighting the old corrupt system. Really, if we must make progress, our focus should be to replace the old order that was corrupt with a new order that makes corruption near impossible to take place.

To drive home his point, the Speaker said: “Corruption, for those who are farmers, is like a tree that grows vigorously. If you end up pruning the trees and not attacking the roots, there is no way you will deal with that thing.

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“So, when those who celebrate the successes of the fight against corruption in terms of the high profile investigation, high profile prosecution and even detention, they are missing the point because that is dealing with the symptoms of corruption. That is punishing corruption. But how are we developing remedies that we can apply to ensure that the tree dies?

“Recently, in the labour community, we went for May Day and some of us were nearly held hostage. You can’t blame the workers. While they were agitating for their rights, agitating for minimum wage, some of us are talking about living wage. You see, the workers control, perhaps, about 96 percent of the budget. In the National Assembly, we have about 92 percent, judiciary and the rest. So, if you don’t make the environment conducive for those who administer this money not to want to be corrupt, you will end up jailing people.”

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