While addressing the 54th Annual Conference of the Nigerian Economic Summit that held in
Abuja yesterday, president Goodluck Jonathan blamed the level of corruption in Nigeria on the
society. He said instead of punishing corrupt people, we reward them.
“When you talk about corruption, the private sector is involved; the public sector is
involved; even the individuals, including other societies, and I wouldn’t want to mention
names so that I will not be attacked. But I know that if collectively all of us don’t reward
corruption, people would not be attracted to corrupt practices, but when we all reward
corruption, then of course, we will be tempted to go in that direction.
“I want a society where all of us will frown against people who come up with what they are
not supposed to have. If a young man who just started a job and within six months or a
year comes up with a car of N7m to N15m and you clap for him, then you are rewarding
corruption." the president said. More when you continue...
“So for us as a nation to bring corruption down in Nigeria, it’s not just blaming government or
blaming police, but all individuals must frown at people who have what they are not supposed
to have, who live in houses they supposed not to live in; who drive cars they are not
supposed to drive and who wear suits more expensive they can afford.
“And until we, as Nigerians are able to do this, then invariably we are all rewarding corruption
and until we stop that, I don’t think we will get to where we want to go. We believe that we
should not create an environment where people would be tempted to take what belongs to the
public because that is why even in the fertilizer business we talked about electronic wallet, e-
Wallet, so that funds are not exposed to corrupt people"
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