Some protesters raided the National Assembly on Wednesday and
demanded a legislation that would prescribed death sentence as
punishment for corruption in the country.
Speaking under a group,
Voice of the Voiceless, they said there was no way Nigeria would made
progress if corruption in public office was not brought under control.
They
wrote separate letters to the President of the Senate, Bukola Saraki,
and the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Mr. Yakubu Dogara.
In
the letter to the House, which was signed by the National Coordinator
of the group, Mr. Oliver Ezeala, the protesters wrote, “Corruption, as
we are all aware of, has eaten so deep into the fabric of this great
nation and we are strongly advocating the death penalty to anybody who
is found guilty of corrupt practices, no matter how highly-placed such
an individual is in the society.
“Nigeria has tried every other measure of deterrent but to no avail.
“We
want this great nation to toe the path of countries such as Indonesia,
Singapore, China and other world powers who have achieved so much
developmental strides as a result of their zero tolerance for
corruption.”
However, they said they were confident that with
President Muhammadu Buhari in power, the fight against corruption would
be fast-tracked.
“We believe that he will fight this our common hydra-headed enemy to a complete standstill,” the letter added.
Meanwhile, the Deputy Speaker of the House, Mr. Yusuf Lasun, on Wednesday deplored the high rate of unemployment in the country.
Lasun
observed that to make matters worse, there were many fraudsters who
engaged in employment racketeering by collecting money from youths for
non-existing jobs.
Lasun spoke in Abuja when some Osun State indigenes paid him a visit at the National Assembly.
However, he promised that the current House would partner the executive arm of government to address the situation.
“Since the (federal) capital was moved out of Lagos, it is very difficult to get employment for our people.
“It is horrible to hear that people collect money from young graduates to get employed,” he told the visitors.
The
Osun Indigenes, made up mainly of National Assembly employees, were led
by the President of Association of Osun State Indigenes, Mr. Oluremi
Ajibade.
Thursday, 18 June 2015
Protesters Raided N’Assembly, Demanded Death Sentence For Corruption
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