Saturday, October 21, 2017

MAGU ADMITS THE FIGHT AGAINST CORRUPTION IS "GETTING TOUGHER" - ISHOLA BALOGUN

The Chief Executive Officer(CEO) of America-Nigerian Political Action Committee(ANPAC), Mr. Ishola Balogun has lambasted the EFCC chairman, Mr. Magu after his famous statement that the fight against corruption is getting tougher.

Mr. Ishola in his statement told him that the fight against corruption is getting tougher because he his the one fighting it himself. Corruption is killing us and kicking our proverbial behinds because you refuse to remove the incentives for corruption who in their right minds expect anyone fighting corruption to put their friends, relatives, in-laws classmates, course mates, supervisors, village heads, sons, daughters etc. behind bars? Very un-Nigerian right?

So why don't you just abandon this phony war against corruption and start fighting the war against poverty. Elevate the standard of living of the masses reward hard work provide good jobs with sustainable wages, create law and order, protect life and property and oh, before I forget emphasize CRIME PREVENTION and not this phony Law enforcement that never brings anyone to justice.

Thank you for your service to our country but it is never a good sign when a public figure admits that his job is difficult especially if he was interviewed for the job and was able to convince the presidency that he is the right person for the Job. In any country other than Nigeria that official will tender his resignation rather than publicly admit failure. God bless you all and God bless the federal republic of Nigeria.

ABOUT ANPAC
The America-Nigeria political action committee (ANPAC) aims at forging strong bilateral relations between the USA and Nigeria for the purpose of mutual strategic development and advancement of western political principles and agenda in Nigeria. Based in Houston Texas, USA, ANPAC has as its goals.

1. The general development of the Federal republic of Nigeria as a democratic nation with a free market economy, free media and equal rights and justice for all.

2. Emphasize the need for the American Public, Government and policy makers to understand and operate a foreign policy agenda that will enhance the strategic importance of a stable, economically vibrant and progressive Nigeria. 

3. Forster a strategic transfer of commerce and industry between the two countries particularly in the areas of, technology, manufacturing, aviation, agriculture and urban development.

4. The promotion of a robust partnership between the two countries in the areas of military training, defense hardware, law enforcement and crime prevention initiatives.

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