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Tuesday, 23 October 2018

Disregard for rule of law more dangerous than corruption — US Ambassador to Nigeria

The Ambassador of the United States to Nigeria, William Stuart Symington, says disregard for justice and rule of law is more dangerous than stealing of public funds.

The US envoy stated this while responding to a question on the sideline of the convocation lecture of the University of Ilorin in Ilorin.

Symington delivered a lecture titled “Citizen Leadership and the Link between Economic Diversity and Democratic Good Governance” where he said the task of making Nigeria is that of both the government and the citizenry.

Responding to a question on how the country could develop like the United States, Symington  highlighted patriotism,  selfless and transparent service, justice, and consistency in doing good as important  factors and suggested that disregard of justice and the rule of law should be seen as greater form of corruption than stealing of money.

He said: “What many consider as the great corruption is stealing of money but what to me is the great corruption is when people are deprived justice, when you do things without regard to the rule of law."

The US envoy however said the process of making Nigeria great requires a collective effort of all the stakeholders with the citizens working with the government instead of only relying on government for improved fortunes.


Culled from Daily Trust

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