for corruption and harps on the heels of fighting the menace with some elements of briskness clothed with showmanship. Perhaps, they do so in order not to be held accountable for doing nothing while corruption thrives under their administration. Under such a guise, governments past and present are seen to show off some radical steps towards fighting corruption by aiming at perceived enemies or used as a political tool to silence political opponents.
If one may ask, how did the NOA director general come to the conclusion that integrity clubs in schools will be an antidote to curb corruption when political leaders do not lead by example? At the moment, the menace has made the country to lose its self esteem and respect among the comity of nations as scoffing reports of backlash on corruption cases or ratings are regularly attributed to it.
Anyone who has keenly followed events the political affairs in the country with the semblance of an open mind can see that the fundamentals have greatly changed and the real democrats, nation-builders and patriots are overwhelmingly outnumbered and therefore, have no voice. In fact, it has become a case of if you can’t beat them, join them. Political analysts are of the view that Nigeria has to kill corruption before the menace kills the dreams of Nigerians and render the nation helpless.
Without mincing words, the idea of exposing and disabusing young minds of corruption and making them to grow moral consciousness and ethical orientation is highly commendable. Perhaps, the integrity clubs may lead to turning the tide and see the fight against corruption yielding some fruitful results in the near future. But, there seems to be sand on the wheel of the integrity club even before it takes off.
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