Ejiofor Warns: Loot Public Funds Today, Face Shame and Imprisonment Tomorrow
In a recent statement, human rights lawyer Ifeanyi Ejiofor described the conviction of former Power Minister Saleh Mamman for laundering ₦33.8 billion as a stark warning to corrupt officials. He said this case exposes a painful moral collapse. While millions of Nigerians struggle for basic needs, a few siphon public resources. No empire of corruption survives forever, he warned. Ejiofor pointed to Singapore and China as examples of nations that imposed ruthless accountability. He argued that Nigeria cannot romanticize corruption and still hope for genuine development. He further lamented that public office has become a gateway for primitive wealth accumulation. Networks of conspirators keep institutional corruption alive. Accountability, he insisted, remains inevitable.
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