The Igbo Leaders of Thought (ILT), under the leadership of a foremost
constitutional lawyer, Prof. Ben Nwabueze, has said that corruption is not
Nigeria’s primary problem,
and called on the Federal Government to address
other critical problems.
The Igbo leaders say government’s current pre-occupation with the
anti-corruption campaign has relegated other serious national challenges to the
background.
Nwabueze, who spoke with reporters after their meeting in Enugu
yesterday, faulted President Muhammadu Buhari’s Independence speech on his
administration’s resolve to tackle corruption as Nigeria’s number one enemy,
stating that the national question has an intimate connection with corruption
as a fundamental cause of it.
The elder statesman stressed that recent events in the country had proved
beyond doubt that it is not corruption, but the national question that
threatens the continued existence of Nigeria.
He said: “Everybody is thinking that all that we need is to fight
corruption; it is important, but it is not our primary problem. “There are
other issues that are even more important than corruption.”
Besides, the Igbo leaders attributed rising agitations in the country for
Biafra, Niger Delta and Oduduwa republics to the failure of past and present
administrations to resolve the national question, stressing that restructuring
and setting up peace and reconciliation commission were the way to go.
They also asked Buhari to halt the alleged corruption at the Nigerian National
Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) by thoroughly investigating the feud between the
Group Managing Director (GMD) of the corporation and the Minister of State for
Petroleum).
The leaders stated that the near silence over developments at the NNPC
could give wrong signals that the war against corruption was targeted at few
persons in the country.
Also, in the communiqué issued after the meeting and read by its
Secretary-General, Prof. Elochukwu Amucheazi, the group observed a total lack
of action directed at the problem of national question, saying: “There is a
total failure to recognise the existence of the problem that denies justice and
equal treatment to some ethnic nationalities and exclusion from Federal
Government.
“There are other issues that are even more important than corruption. “We
have the question of illiteracy, poverty and security.”

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