Buhari fighting corruption not straightforward

A very valid point!

While President Muhammadu Buhari has made fighting corruption a key part of his administration's agenda, many Nigerians and observers have criticized the approach as being inconsistent, slow, and sometimes even counterproductive. Here are some reasons why:

  1. Lack of transparency: Critics argue that the government's anti-corruption efforts are often shrouded in secrecy, making it difficult to track progress or hold officials accountable.
  2. Selective prosecution: Some accuse the government of targeting perceived political opponents or critics, rather than focusing on high-level corruption cases that involve powerful individuals or institutions.
  3. Inadequate institutional capacity: The country's anti-corruption agencies, such as the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and the Independent Corrupt Practices Commission (ICPC), have been criticized for lacking the necessary resources, expertise, and independence to effectively investigate and prosecute corruption cases.
  4. Corruption within anti-corruption agencies: There have been allegations of corruption within the anti-corruption agencies themselves, which can undermine their credibility and effectiveness.
  5. Lack of political will: Some argue that the government's commitment to fighting corruption is not matched by sufficient political will, leading to a lack of progress in tackling the problem.
  6. Inadequate legislative framework: The country's anti-corruption laws and regulations have been criticized for being inadequate, outdated, or poorly enforced, making it difficult to effectively combat corruption.
  7. Corruption in the judiciary: The judiciary, which is supposed to be an independent and impartial arbiter, has been accused of being corrupt or compromised, which can undermine the effectiveness of anti-corruption efforts.
  8. Lack of public trust: The government's handling of corruption cases has sometimes been criticized for being slow, biased, or unfair, which can erode public trust in the anti-corruption efforts.

In summary, while President Buhari has made fighting corruption a priority, the approach has been criticized for being inconsistent, slow, and sometimes even counterproductive. To effectively combat corruption, the government needs to address these challenges and work towards creating a more transparent, accountable, and effective anti-corruption system.