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Sunday 29 July 2012
Anglican Archbishop to Jonathan: Corruption, not constitution, should be your priority
July 29, 2012
News
By JOSEPH ERUNKE
Archbishop of Anglican Communion, Most Rev Nicholas Okoh, wants President Goodluck
Jonathan to strictly tackle corruption which, he noted, had eaten deep into the Nigerian
system.
This is even as he advised the president to halt the mass demolition of houses in Abuja
dominated by low income earners, saying going ahead with the demolition will give rise to high
rate of corruption as people will strive to illegally enrich themselves to meet up with the
challenges confronting them.
The bishop, who spoke with newsmen, Friday, in Abuja, was reacting to the on-going attempts
to amend the country’s constitution. He reasoned that corruption was more critical to address
at the moment than the constitution.
He said government should better focus attention on seeking an end to corruption rather than
amendment of the constitution.
Noting that Nigerians were deeply engaged in corrupt practices, Okoh regretted that
enforcement of the laws of the land was the greatest challenge the country was facing,
adding, “it is not so much problem of constitution but people are dedicated to evil.”
He said that corruption endemic was not only among politicians but also people in all sectors.
He spoke with journalists at Abuja during the First Session of the Second Synod, with the
theme: “Behold obedience is better than sacrifice.”
Commenting on demolition of houses in Abuja, the cleric noted that“no country is only built for
the rich” even as he advised the Federal Government to look into accommodation problems in
Abuja, saying it was partly responsible for corruption in the civil service.
He urged the rich to learn to live together with the poor, saying ‘’government should pay
attention to the accommodation of low income civil servants because if the low income civil
servant is to pay from
his salary he can’t. So it encourages corruption”.
SOURCE: Vanguard Newspaper, 29 July 2012. www.vanguardngr.com
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