IBB: We were saints compared to today’s level of corruption | NN NEWS

Date:

Must Read

Abia govt, Labour Union confirm new minimum wage implementation

The Abia State Government has categorically denied allegations by...

Peter Obi demands public hearings on tax bill reform warns against rushed passage

Peter Obi, the Labour Party’s presidential candidate in the...

Zulum insists only Tinubu’s Lagos will benefit from Tax reform bills

Borno State Governor Babagana Zulum has voiced strong opposition...

Atiku hosts Peter Obi for breakfast, fueling speculation of 2027 alliance

Former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar recently welcomed Peter Obi, the...

Former Military head of state, General Ibrahim Babangida has said that compared to the present level of corruption in Nigeria, they were saints during his military era.

Babangida made the following remarks during an interview with Trust TV which was monitored by Newsmen on Sunday.

He said, “I sacked a governor for misappropriating N300,000. Now there are people — we read in the papers, thank God there are papers to read and social media and so on— who steal N2 billion, N3 billion and nobody is saying they are corrupt; only us because we are military, that is all.

“I still maintain that we are saints if you compare somebody who is accused of stealing N3 billion to one with N300,000; then I think we are saints.”

On why the fight against corruption was so difficult, he said: “I sold an idea but because it came from me, nobody likes it, nobody will like to hear it:

“Identify areas of corruption and attack them from the source. I read in one of the newspapers where a judge was complaining that they are not well remunerated by the public and that is a sure source of corruption.

“Wherever you have a system where you have a lot of control there will be corruption.

“So what did we try to do? We got government not to be involved in things like production.

“Anything to do with ‘I have to come to you and you will always think you are doing me a favour, so maybe I should reciprocate it’; that is the sort of thing.

“And that is why we introduced freeing the economy; you don’t need a licence to be graded Grade A; your groundnut or cocoa or cotton or whatever it is.

“You don’t need to go to the Central Bank or to go to banks to get foreign exchange.

“There are Bureaux de Change. They set it up in market areas, where you can easily go and get it.

“So the sources of corruption has to be identified and attacked,” he said.

Follow us on social medias platform – Twitters – NN News – NN News Team – Facebook pages/group – NN News – NN News Team – NN News Group

Comment on the article for thoughtful opinions will count. NN News will remove threats, harassments and other violations. If you’re having issues with commenting, please let us know.

spot_imgspot_imgspot_img

Latest News

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here
Captcha verification failed!
CAPTCHA user score failed. Please contact us!