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Former Emir of Kano, Sanusi Mohammad Sanusi has tagged nepotism as the worst form of corruption affecting the growth and development of the nation.
Sanusi made the assertion at a webinar themed: “The sustainability of society”, stressing the need for merit and competence to be entrenched in public offices.
This is coming at a time when series of investigations on allegations of corruption are ongoing.
Suspended acting chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) Ibrahim Magu is being investigated on sundry allegations of financial infractions, illegal sale of seized assets and insubordination of the office of the attorney-general.
The Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) is also being probed over alleged mismanagement of funds meanyt for the Niger Delta people.
For the former Kano Emir, corruption remains the Nigeria’s problem, adding that it is not just the corruption itself but the type of corruption.
“Morally and religiously speaking, corruption is a problem. But let us look at it from the angle of economics and we begin to understand that it is not just the corruption itself but the type of corruption,” he said.
“Part of the problem we have is incompetence and that is why I keep saying we must pay attention to merit. We have a system called Federal Character and I believe we should have Nigerians from all over the country in public office, but all those Nigerians must be people that are competent. There must be a merit test; a competence test.
“For me, I think the root of corruption is when we begin to de-emphasise merit, competence and performance and so long as we don’t bring the best in this country to do the job and hold them to account, we won’t go anywhere.
“The worst form of corruption we have in this country is nepotism; when people get into positions by virtue of personal loyalty, friendship and who they know, rather than what they can actually deliver by virtue of their competence for that office. We need people who can deliver for this country, I mean the majority.”
Speaking on reforms that can transform Nigeria for the better within the next 10 years, the former governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) said the constitution should be amended to reduce the cost of governance and promote efficiency.
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