Sagay, Ezekwesili, Aribisala clash at roundtable on corruption war

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Professor Itse Sagay, Femi Aribisala and Oby Ezekwesili at the Department of Jurisprudence and International law Roundtable at the University of LagosLegal scholars and experts hurled ‎verbal missiles around a round table convened‎ to brainstorm on winning the war against corruption at the University of Lagos on Thursday.
The round table, organised by the Department of Jurisprudence and International Law, tagged “Winning the War Against Corruption” was also an opportunity to launch the book ‘Legal Perspectives to Corruption, Money Laundering, and Assets Recovery in Nigeria.’

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  1. Femi Aribisala’s input is very apt for this rocking chair we are sitting on called Buhari’s administration. A rocking chair keeps you busy with movements that gets you nowhere. Without judging a situation well, wrong decision are bound to happen. Buhari thought that Nigeria can be governed the same way he did when he toppled a democratically elected government but the game has since changed and he is most confused now. Common fuel is a problem, power generation is dropping at the speed the Nair value is dropping. The fight against corruption is on the pages of newspaper a strategic diversionary strategy to keep us applauding. Its really a show of shame. Who is fooling who. Like Femi said nothing has changed. Just a new PDP with the new name APC and a weary old retired general in charge. Take a look at the roll call: Alhaji Atiku Abubakar was for eight years Vice president under PDP, Rotimi Amaechi who was eight years Rivers State House of Assembly Speaker and seven years, Governor under PDP. Am sure I am not the only who knows that Audu Ogbe held the Chairmanship of the PDP for two years and that our historians have not forgotten that El Rufai after two years as Chairman of Bureau for Public Enterprise (BPE) was upgraded by the PDP to FCT Minister for four years within which time he demolished more houses than he constructed. George Akume! Oh George how could we forget the amiable Benue State Governor who for eight years under PDP ruled that State. What of Bukola Sarakiof the Saraki dynasty that held sway in Kwara State and delivered to him eight years as Governor and two years as Senator under PDP. For Rabiu Kwankwaso he did well in three years as Defense Minister under PDP and seven years as Governor. When I remember Timipre Sylver Bayelsa State Governor for four years under PDP, Alhaji Aminu Masari Speaker House of Representatives for four years under PDP, Chris Ngige PDP Governor for three years, Alhaji Aminu Tambuwal Speaker of the House of Representative, Rochas Okorocha, etc.
    For the so called change to happen these people must show us what has changed in them. These are people who moved from PDP to APC satisfy their hunger for more power, money and women. These cannot be Nigeria’s change agent. For people like these, I will never wish to be like them neither will I like to point them to any Nigerian youth as role models.

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