Published on Monday, 05 November 2012 02:33
Written by Abdu Labaran Malumfashi
As far as fighting corruption is concerned, it is obvious that the Nuhu Ribadu-led Petroleum Revenue Task Force was a union with two strange bedfellows in its two leading members. One is universally considered as the nemesis of corruption and the other is, somehow, not quite so.
One is associated with fighting it, while the other, whose name was whispered in the pension scam, allegedly encouraged it. The altercation that ensued between the two after the presentation of the report to President Goodluck Jonathan on Friday last week hardly came as a surprise; it only confirmed fears that some interests, who are uncomfortable with the report, are leaving nothing to chance to kill it. Therefore, the report, in the eyes of those who want corruption fought to a standstill, represents a daunting litmus test for the president’s avowed resolve to fight this cankerworm, which in terms of integrity, has made Nigeria a pariah in the comity of nations. Continue reading “Ribadu Task Force Report: Jonathan’s daunting litmus test”