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Corruption : Don Suggests Public Execution Of Offenders To Checkmate Menace

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January 16, 2026
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Corruption : Don Suggests Public Execution Of Offenders To Checkmate Menace
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A Professor of Political Science and current Rector of the Kogi State Polytechnic, Lokoja, Salisu Ogbo Usman, has suggested public execution of any Nigerian found guilty of corruption.

Usman made the suggestion on Wednesday while delivering the 37th inaugural lecture of the Federal University, Lokoja.

In his lecture titled “Corruption Versus Corruption: Unpacking The Wuru-Wuru of the Anti-Corruption Crusade In Nigeria”, Usman also suggested that corruption be treated as a capital offence against humanity.

He said this will go a long way to discourage people from embarking on the negative trend which he said has caused havoc and devastating effects and setback for the nation’s growth.

He lamented that the menace of corruption has pervaded the Nigeria’s political and socio-economic landscape, saying that time has come for all hands to be on the deck to tackle it.

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He said the pervading problem of corruption has battered the image of the country globally and had continue to stunt the national growth and development.

According to him, manifestation of corruption in Nigeria is as a result of scarcity of living essentials (including clean water) which creates fertile ground for corruption.

“Basic amenities like boreholes become “democracy dividends” used for political leverage.

“Growing spirit of materialism and craze for wealth in society.

“As society modernizes, emphasis shifts from ascribed status to achieved status, often through corrupt means.

“Market women who adjust the bottom of measuring plates to cheat their numerous customers refer to elected and appointed officials… as ‘thieves’.

“To the roadside mechanic who makes a booming business from connivance… civil servants are ‘pen robbers.’ In fact, Police personnel who obtain the ‘normal’ twenty naira at the checkpoint believe that their wives are cheats… It goes on in circles…”

“Hospital where the nurses require a fee from every in-patient before the prescribed medicine is given, and even the ward servants must have their ‘dash’ before bringing the bed-pan; it is known to be rife in the Police Motor Traffic Unit… pay clerks make a deduction from the wages of daily paid staff; produce examiners exact a fee from every bag that is graded and sealed; domestic servants pay a proportion of their wages to the senior of them…,” he submitted.

Professor Usman further observed that corruption thrives in Nigeria in spite of existence of numerous anti – corruption agencies, because of
politicization of corruption fight (targeting opponents).

He also cited abuse of plea bargains as escape routes for the wealthy.

To stem the tide of corruption in Nigeria, Professor Usman advised government to : “reframe anti-corruption efforts beyond performative campaigns; shift focus from targeting individuals to systemic reform and prevention.

“Strengthen institutions through genuine autonomy, transparency, checks and balances, and taxation-based accountability to reduce reliance on resource rents.

“Diversify the economy to create productive opportunities outside the state sector, coupled with equitable distribution of resources to reduce desperation.

“Prioritise ethical reorientation and civic values restoration to rebuild the moral compass of society across all strata.”

The lecturer called on Nigeria to turn a new leave to make the country corruption – free and better for coming generations.

“We must reject ‘Wuru-Wuru’ and ‘Paddy-paddy’ arrangements as Fela Anikulapo Kuti and African China sang, and as holy books admonish, true change requires sincerity, not just rhetoric. The ‘Beautyful Ones’ must be born now,” he said.

In his address of welcome at the event, the outgoing Vice Chancellor of the Federal University, Lokoja, Professor Olayemi Akinwumi disclosed that inaugural lecture serves as an opportunity for professors to share the fruits of years of teaching, research and reflection.

“This tradition allow the university to present its intellectual strength to the public.

“More importantly, they help bridge the gap between the classroom and the wider society by translating scholarship into insight that can inform policy, practice and personal conviction.

“Through inaugural lectures, we celebrate academic excellence and reaffirm the role of the university as the conscience of society.

“Indeed, If there is any time we need a lecture of this nature, it is now.

“Our nation continues to wrestle with the challenge of corruption, and equally with the contradictions that often surround the fight against it.

“The theme before us speaks directly to our lived realities.

“It invites us to look beyond slogans and headlines, and to examine the structures, motives and practices that shape our anti-corruption efforts.

“More importantly, it reminds us that the fight against corruption is not the duty of government alone.

“As a University, and as academics, we must be ready and committed to contribute our quota to nip corruption in the bud.

“Through our teaching, our research, our administrative conduct, and our daily interactions, we must model integrity, transparency, and accountability.

“We must raise a generation that not only condemns corruption in words, but rejects it in practice,” Olayemi stated.
(vitalnewsngr.com)

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