There are people alive who stole more than abacha ― salam bamidele
A bold statement!
Salam Bamidele, a Nigerian politician, has sparked controversy with his recent comment that there are people alive who stole more than Abacha, the infamous Nigerian dictator who looted the country's treasury during his rule from 1993 to 1998.
Abacha's regime is widely regarded as one of the most corrupt in Nigerian history, with estimates suggesting that he stole between $3 billion to $5 billion from the country's treasury. His loot was hidden in secret accounts, real estate, and other assets around the world.
Bamidele's statement has sparked a heated debate in Nigeria, with many people questioning whether it's possible for anyone to have stolen more than Abacha. While it's difficult to estimate the exact amount of money stolen by Abacha, it's clear that his regime was marked by widespread corruption and looting.
Some have argued that Bamidele's statement is an attempt to downplay the scale of Abacha's corruption and shift attention away from the issue. Others have pointed out that while there may be individuals who have stolen large sums of money, it's unlikely that anyone has stolen more than Abacha.
The debate highlights the ongoing struggle to combat corruption in Nigeria and the need for greater transparency and accountability in government. It also underscores the importance of holding those responsible for corruption accountable, regardless of their position or influence.
What do you think? Do you agree with Bamidele's statement, or do you think it's an attempt to downplay the scale of Abacha's corruption?