Some of the masses may also be forced to be corrupt while they are on their various duties. I use force because when the system is paying a worker for a month a salary that is not enough for one week, if such a worker does not want to or cannot kidnap or rob, he or she will be forced to be corrupt in the office. This is not to say that poor salary is a justifiable reason to be corrupt but when one is pushed to the wall and if he or she cannot break the wall, the only option is to turn back to face the music. That is what happened to some masses that are corrupt because they need to survive. It isn’t the same with our politicians because they aren’t pushed into stealing by poverty. Why should some of them steal the money they cannot spend in their life times? Instead of investing the stolen money here in Nigeria, they will take the money to another country or countries.
The majority of these elite or politicians doing this are not interested in fighting corruption because they do not see anything wrong in being corrupt. It is very astonishing to hear that a rich man who has governed a state who is currently in the National Assembly is receiving huge pay from both sides while that particular state cannot pay the salaries of the civil servants and this situation is common to many of them at the National Assembly today. It is only in Nigeria that this can happen.
In the same Nigeria, however, are caring and sensible leaders in public offices who have reduced their salaries voluntarily for the good of the society, which shows that all hope is not lost in Nigeria. All it takes is for us to take time to elect good and God-fearing leaders into power at all times because most of the citizens are in this category, except that the few corrupt ones will not allow these good ones to get to power. Even the few ones that got to power, the bad ones would not allow them to work. It is common to hear some employers these days complaining that our graduates are unemployable. Some can neither write nor speak good English. It is still a product of corruption. Many of the teachers who taught these brilliant Nigerians in and out of this country that are noticeable all over the world are still in the school system, but corruption would, among other things, not allow adequate care of the schools for conducive teaching and learning.
The leaders and other elites should be informed that we have problem that is greater than lack of restructuring and the big problem is corruption. We should not pretend about it. If we can bring it down we may not need to restructure this country. Some of our governors when they are about leaving office they would influence the state assembly to approve huge financial and material packages for themselves so that when they leave the persons they replace themselves with as governors will continue to give them the packages. Some of them are also receiving other huge packages and salaries from the National Assembly in addition to what they are still receiving from the states but many people in such states are hungry and have no jobs to do and those who have jobs will work and go home hungry because their governors would not pay salaries when the same governors and their families are eating well and making merry.
Our fathers and mothers who have served this nation as civil servants are dying in their old age attending verification exercises and after the verification, they still do not get paid because somebody has embezzled their pension funds. Are all these not serious problems the politicians should discuss and find solution to? Can we continue like this as a nation? Nigerians are being deported day by day and nobody is asking questions, why are Nigerians striving to go out of the country by all means? It is purely lack of good governance evidenced by massive corruption. If not corruption we have enough resources that should make every one live well in this country. This is why it is unjustifiable for any group to ask any tribe different from theirs to leave any place, because we are all one people in one nation.
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