Cut off hands of looters – NLC tells FG
- NLC president, Comrade Ayuba Wabba,
advocates for those found guilty of corruption to have their hands cut
off so that Nigerians can identify them as those who stole public funds
- Wabba says it is unfortunate that a few individuals have stolen the nation’s common wealth
- The labour leader calls on Nigerians to voice out against corruption because they are at the receiving end

NLC
president, Comrade Ayuba Wabba, decries that a few individuals who have
stolen the nation’s common wealth have not been brought to justice.
The
Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has urged the government to cut off the
hands of those found guilty of looting public funds to serve as
deterrent to others.
The NLC president, Comrade Ayuba Wabba, made the
statement at a protest rally for good governance at the Unity Fountain
in Abuja on Thursday, February 9, according to the Nation.
He
said when the hands of such people are cut off, Nigerians will be able
to identify them as those who stole public funds and who are responsible
for the current economic recession in the country.
Wabba decried that a few individuals who had stolen the nation’s common wealth have not yet been brought to justice.
The
labour leader said government must prove to the world that it was
serious to win the fight against corruption and recover all stolen
money.
He said: “We must not allow a situation
where few, because of their interest will hold the system to ransom. We
are demanding increase in electricity supply and they are saying pay
more tariff. We are demanding increase in minimum wage and they say they
are going to be paying in percentage. We should not be tired.
“Why
should somebody steal one billion naira and walk the street free. We
are demanding that they should be named and shamed. We are also
demanding that one of their hands be cut off so that when we see them,
we will know that they are people that has stolen our money.
“So, let us not be tired. Not to pay salaries
and pensions is criminal. Not to increase our wages in this condition is
corruption and so, we must demand good governance and support the
fight against corruption.”
The labour
leader called on Nigerians to voice out against corruption, adding that
they were at the receiving end because there is near absence of good
governance and corruption is also fighting back very badly.
Charly Boy, Sahara Reporters publisher, Omoyele Sowore on also joined NLC and Trade Union Congress (TUC) to protest corruption and bad government in Nigeria.
Charly
Boy who was one of front-liners for the Monday, February 6, protest in
Lagos says he understands the challenges this country is facing from
decades of wasteful wickedness; insensitive leadership.
According to him bad governance is a failure of the governed just as much as it is a failure of political leadership.
source: http://www.naij.com
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