Nigeria's Ribadu Oil Report Still Making Waves

There are still widespread and varied reactions to Mallum Ribadu's Petroleum Revenue Task Force report that was released recently.

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Mallam Ribadu handing oil report to Petroleum Minister Dizeani Madueke

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  • Nwagwu Olive
    Nov 12 2012, 18:50

    All of the above report are consequent outcome of footdragging and endless plot to undermine otherwise criminal acts by smart operators in tne political wonderland. It is delibrate and disingenous . How come any discovery of executive wrongdoing in this nation takes very long time to be resolved ? We all know the reason , it has nothing to do with fair justice, infact our hoime grown Judges are comlicit to the strategy which is intended to soften public anxiety untill it warne off before they become dropped or forgotten . It is so clear e can not chage or reduce the curroption in the government untill our judiciary is aweken to sensitize with protection of natrional property, honour and lead in changing pathology of curruption by public servants who show lifestyle that can not be substratited with their income.It is that simple, it has nothing to do with protection of freedom of individual civil rights , it all have to do with protection of public interest. It has often been suggested that our judiciary is complicit in support to undermine government effort to slam mechanism to stop looting our public purse and executive corruption . In the U.S and elsewhere , especially countries with pathological greed and apetite for corruption like ours, Judiciary are often changedf to bring in Judesw with diginbity and sensitivity to nations progress on board to sanitize that critical sector of government and make it transparent . I believe there's specific reason JOnathan have been oblivious to effect these critical changes to enhance public concern .