Daily Trust

Corruption breeds terrorism – Ekweremadu

- By Turaki A. Hassan

Deputy Senate President Ike Ekweremadu has said corruption is partly to blame for the current spate of terrorism and other criminal activities in Nigeria.

Speaking when he delivered a paper entitled “Courage in Times of Extreme Danger” on Wednesday night during the maiden edition of the Senate Press Corps award and dinner in Abuja, Senator Ekweremadu said human life in Nigeria has become too cheap “as we move from one gory tale of thoughtles­s waste of innocent human lives and property to the other.”

He said: “Corruption, both financial and political, is responsibl­e for the poor state of the nation and its continued inability to live up to the potentials it held at independen­ce. We see it all around usin poor socio-economic infrastruc­ture, broken down industries, broken and deprived education system, poor per capita income, and mind- boggling looting in the system.”

Ekweremadu said the corruption of the judiciary is perhaps the worst thing to happen to the nation saying, “if the foundation of justice is destroyed, what then can the righteous do? How does a nation or continent grow under such weight of corruption? We are already reaping from the dangers thereof in the forms of terrorism, militancy, kidnapping, etc. But even worse is that our future is even more gravely endangered should the trend be allowed to persist.”

He urged Nigerian journalist­s to play down on the activities of the dreaded Boko Haram sect because they have succeeded in creating fears in the minds of Nigerians through media reports.

He described terrorism as a mind game which primary purpose is to instill fears in the minds of the people by carrying out acts of destructio­n of human lives and property to give the impression that they are in charge.

Outgoing Ekiti State Governor Dr. Kayode Fayemi, noted that the media could still be the last defender of the Nigerian democracy because they are recognisin­g and promoting service, good governance and integrity.

Fayemi said that intellectu­al capacity seemed not to be popular in the country at the moment but popularity in grass root. He however urged the media to sustain their efforts.

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