Also published in Daily Trust
For the ongoing anti-corruption drive in
Nigeria to achieve maximum and sustainable results, it must not stop at
retrieving the staggering amounts of public funds stolen over the years by many
government officials, and/or even jailing them, for that matter. The federal
government should, in addition to these, take all necessary measures to
disgrace the convicts lest they take advantage of their influence to bounce
back.
They should, for instance, be stripped of their
national honours, which they actually never deserved in the first place. Their
names should also be removed from public properties, facilities and other
government-owned landmarks, lest future generations of Nigerians mistake them
for role models.
This is quite necessary, after all, it’s
perhaps only in Nigeria that those responsible for the country’s
socio-political and economic failure are ironically the most respected
individuals in the country, while the society looks down at, and in fact,
practically stigmatizes the honest and hardworking individuals especially who
have had a chance to illegally get rich yet restrained themselves.