Senator Ali Ndume (APC-Borno) has decried the level of corruption in Nigeria, saying the trend remains a major challenge facing the country.
In an interactive session with journalists in Kano on Saturday, Mr Ndume noted that āOur major challenge in this country is corruption. Uptill now, we have no law that can proactively or reactively address the issue of corruption in the country.ā
The senator said that āIf you see somebody in our system, especially in politics or government, and he is not corrupt, then he is lucky that he is God-fearing.
āOtherwise, it is only in Nigeria that you steal money and you walk freely and you are celebrated.ā
Mr Ndume added that, āIf you come into an area like this, people would start lobbying you and prostrate before you even when they know that the money was stolen.
āIt is only in this country that somebody had no money yesterday or last week, but the following week he buys 10 cars; buys jets and his family will celebrate with him.ā
The lawmaker said that in other developed countries, people would ask how, when and where he made his money but the reverse is the case here.
Mr Ndume said he had made several efforts to pass a law on unexplained wealth in Nigeria, but such endeavours never saw the light of the day.
He said he approached a former head of state if he could sign an executive bill to that effect but he declined.
āUp till now, there is no law on unexplained wealth act in Nigeria and there is no executive order on it,ā Mr Ndume said.
Concerned over the hunger in the country, he called for increased cultivation of food crops to address the problem, saying, ā…up till now we have not cultivated up to five per cent of our land, Nigeria is blessed with massive arable land.ā
He reiterated that Nigeria was blessed with large cultivable land across the country, such that could be used to grow food crops and feed Nigerians.
(NAN)