Mass Action Against Corruption in Nigeria

The Nigeria Labour Congress led a mass procession against corruption in high places today, at Abuja. The procession which started at the ever-busy Berger round-about was to demand that the probes of several sectors under the watch of the past Obasanjo administration which have revealed the misappropriation and mis-managemet of billions of dollars (in the power sector alone, not less than 16 billion dollars!), do not end as the entertainment circuses that similar diversionary smearings have ended up as. The NLC demanded for a judicial commission of inquiry to be set-up and for indicted (ex-)public officers to be prosecuted.



Several socialist, pro-democratic and partisan organisations such as the Abuja Socialist Collective, Democratic Socialist Movement, United Action for Democracy and the Labour Party insisted that the fight against corruption must be tied to the struggle for social change for it to have any indepth meaning.

The procession submitted a petition to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission from whence it moved to the National Assembly and submitted same to the Assembly's leadership.

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