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If We Enforce Anti-Corruption Laws, 90% Of Nigerians Will Be In Jail - EFCC by nairalandankrah(op): 8:40am On Dec 12, 2025
Nigeria’s corruption crisis is so pervasive that a strict enforcement of existing laws could land the majority of citizens in prison, the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) has warned.

The alarm was raised by the ICPC Resident Anti-Corruption Commissioner for Kaduna State, Sakaba Ishaku, at a capacity-building workshop on local government accountability convened on Wednesday by the State Ministry for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs.

Speaking on the theme “Accountability in Local Government: A Springboard for National Development,” Ishaku said corruption has become deeply embedded in every facet of Nigerian life.

He said: “If the laws were to be applied to the latter, about 80 percent of the people you see walking the street freely will be in jail.”

Ishaku described corruption in Nigeria as “endemic and deeply entrenched across all levels of governance and society, driven by weak institutions, lack of accountability and pervasive socio-economic factors.”

He explained that corruption has diverted public resources, worsened poverty, fueled social unrest and stalled development efforts across the country.

He added: “Let me be clear, there is no massive wealth that is acquired that has no criminality behind it. Even if it is by bequest, check its origin — at best you must have underpaid labour.”

The ICPC Commissioner lamented that many Nigerians resist anti-corruption reforms because corrupt practices offer personal benefits. “Not everybody wants to hear about fighting corruption,” he said. “Probably because the pact benefits the dyad to the detriment of the entire society.”

Issuing a direct challenge to local government chairmen, he criticised leaders who complete two terms in office without visible achievements. “It is appalling and quite disheartening for you as Council Chairmen at the point of exit cannot pinpoint any accomplished legacy project,” he said. “Do you really deserve to be there in the first place?”

Ishaku also called for tougher penalties for graft, arguing that current sanctions are insufficient. “Where someone steals 2 billion and he is sent to prison to spend just 5 years is just a slap on the wrist,” he said. He urged a review of Nigeria’s anti-corruption laws to make them stronger and more deterrent.

He encouraged Kaduna State to adopt mandatory project monitoring similar to the ICPC’s Constituency and Executive Project Tracking Initiative, which he said has compelled many contractors who abandoned public projects to return to site.

In his remarks, the Kaduna State Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, Sadiq Mamman Legas, aligned with the ICPC’s concerns and added that public attitudes also undermine development efforts.

Legas described Kaduna as a major economic gateway to Northern Nigeria but noted the pressures the region faces. He argued that although Nigeria is “one of the richest countries in the world” by potential, progress has been hampered by poor leadership and weak civic responsibility.

He revealed that his ministry saved “over 8–9 billion” through rural electrification repairs across Zonkwa, Makarfi, Ikara, Kudan and Soba, but lamented that the same communities “stole all and vandalized those transformers.”

According to him, this demonstrates that development cannot succeed when citizens destroy government-provided infrastructure.

He called for wider public enlightenment and stronger collaboration between agencies and local governments to promote community ownership and protection of public assets.
https://dailytrust.com/corruption-in-nigeria-so-deep-80-could-be-jailed-icpc/

Re: If We Enforce Anti-Corruption Laws, 90% Of Nigerians Will Be In Jail - EFCC by 1Alex: 8:47am On Dec 12, 2025
Including them. They will be the first to be jailed followed by the jailers themselves
Re: If We Enforce Anti-Corruption Laws, 90% Of Nigerians Will Be In Jail - EFCC by ambale(m): 9:13am On Dec 12, 2025
And every security officials, government officials and political office holders will be jailed too

Radarada and EFCC
Re: If We Enforce Anti-Corruption Laws, 90% Of Nigerians Will Be In Jail - EFCC by BondRiv: 9:54am On Dec 12, 2025
So be it, noisemakers. Enforce it. ICPC is a different agency from EFCC though. The title and body of the article are at variance.
Re: If We Enforce Anti-Corruption Laws, 90% Of Nigerians Will Be In Jail - EFCC by Racoon(m): 10:51am On Dec 12, 2025
Was the law supposed to be partially implemented against graft or corruption? Imagine a supposed anti-corruption overtly showing it's biasness in the public.

It simply means the EFCC have only been enforcing 10% but only the people you dislike their corruption because the real corrupt elites are still bailing out there.
Re: If We Enforce Anti-Corruption Laws, 90% Of Nigerians Will Be In Jail - EFCC by englishmart(m): 2:08pm On Dec 12, 2025
Very daft thing to say. Isn't that what we want?
Re: If We Enforce Anti-Corruption Laws, 90% Of Nigerians Will Be In Jail - EFCC by ChizzyBuna(m): 2:08pm On Dec 12, 2025
Which prison wan contain 100 million people
Unless you give us free visa to USA make we go do our jail time for US or London prison grin

Re: If We Enforce Anti-Corruption Laws, 90% Of Nigerians Will Be In Jail - EFCC by Tboy222: 2:09pm On Dec 12, 2025
Corruption in Nigeria cannot be defeated.

It cannot go away

It cannot be go away.

Unless the evil cabal is defeated.

The government is defeated

We are coming

The rise of the 144000

Vortex mathematics

I +4+4 =9

The 3 6 9 law of the universe by Nikola Tesla

Sealed from every nation

Carrying the original base 12 Dna, not the 2 base double helix that has been corrupted.

The original base 12 , the ladder of Jacob

And the cube of Metraton, the white Stone Jesus promised. The infinity stones.

We go wage war against the false Triune masculine Annunaki father , Son. Spirit from Planet Nbiru.

God bless you all.
Re: If We Enforce Anti-Corruption Laws, 90% Of Nigerians Will Be In Jail - EFCC by YeyeGbami: 2:09pm On Dec 12, 2025
No be lie, cos everybody na thief and collaborator

If police sef shun corruption today, prison go too full

Corruption from top to bottom!
Re: If We Enforce Anti-Corruption Laws, 90% Of Nigerians Will Be In Jail - EFCC by tnerro1(m): 2:09pm On Dec 12, 2025
Why are they demarketing Nigeria nah……presidency
Re: If We Enforce Anti-Corruption Laws, 90% Of Nigerians Will Be In Jail - EFCC by duduade(m): 2:09pm On Dec 12, 2025
Including the Chairmen of all these parastatals


But first enforce it o 😄😉😄😉

Let's wait and see.. I wan see something first
Re: If We Enforce Anti-Corruption Laws, 90% Of Nigerians Will Be In Jail - EFCC by Evergreen4(m): 2:10pm On Dec 12, 2025
Biko enforce it. I want to check something
Re: If We Enforce Anti-Corruption Laws, 90% Of Nigerians Will Be In Jail - EFCC by adamkkk: 2:10pm On Dec 12, 2025
my country my country, what is this?
Re: If We Enforce Anti-Corruption Laws, 90% Of Nigerians Will Be In Jail - EFCC by bolaayenimo: 2:15pm On Dec 12, 2025
The same way Yahaya Bello is in jail
Re: If We Enforce Anti-Corruption Laws, 90% Of Nigerians Will Be In Jail - EFCC by Juju70(m): 2:17pm On Dec 12, 2025
dunce! enforce 1 percent!
Re: If We Enforce Anti-Corruption Laws, 90% Of Nigerians Will Be In Jail - EFCC by Reference(m): 2:18pm On Dec 12, 2025
Hahahahaha....so it means we all enter the cage, lock ourselves in and throw away the keys.....or hand them over to wildlife.
Re: If We Enforce Anti-Corruption Laws, 90% Of Nigerians Will Be In Jail - EFCC by Leepeak(m): 2:18pm On Dec 12, 2025
Enforcement is what Nigeria lack
James ibori....... Of Delta State
Okowa. Of Delta State......
Uduagha of Delta State.......
.......................ibb...... Of niger state.........
Atiku of ....... Yola..........
PBAT.......... Of Lagos............
Wike of rivers..........
Odile..... Of rivers.........
...........akpabio of...... Natasha.........
grin grin grin grin grin
Re: If We Enforce Anti-Corruption Laws, 90% Of Nigerians Will Be In Jail - EFCC by Portiphaaa: 2:18pm On Dec 12, 2025
Coming from one of the most corrupt institutions in nigeria....
If there is truly anti corruption law in nigeria the political police-dog agency called EFCC should have be scrambled.. a long time ago..
Re: If We Enforce Anti-Corruption Laws, 90% Of Nigerians Will Be In Jail - EFCC by Unityp:
Even you talking will be first to be in jail..
Re: If We Enforce Anti-Corruption Laws, 90% Of Nigerians Will Be In Jail - EFCC by Atarakpa: 2:21pm On Dec 12, 2025
Including efcc personals? For how long will we continue like this?
Re: If We Enforce Anti-Corruption Laws, 90% Of Nigerians Will Be In Jail - EFCC by chiagozien(m): 2:22pm On Dec 12, 2025
Omotosho will be in jail
Re: If We Enforce Anti-Corruption Laws, 90% Of Nigerians Will Be In Jail - EFCC by ceejay80s(m): 2:23pm On Dec 12, 2025
Enforce it,
Let the 90% go to jail
Re: If We Enforce Anti-Corruption Laws, 90% Of Nigerians Will Be In Jail - EFCC by AndroBlaze: 2:24pm On Dec 12, 2025
I only read the headline and it is more than enough for me to say the man got it wrong.....

...at least 95%, if not more.
Re: If We Enforce Anti-Corruption Laws, 90% Of Nigerians Will Be In Jail - EFCC by franvincoop: 2:24pm On Dec 12, 2025
I go like know your dealer

Tboy222:
Corruption in Nigeria cannot be defeated.

It cannot go away

It cannot be go away.

Unless the evil cabal is defeated.

The government is defeated

We are coming

The rise of the 144000

Vortex mathematics

I +4+4 =9

The 3 6 9 law of the universe by Nikola Tesla

Sealed from every nation

Carrying the original base 12 Dna, not the 2 base double helix that has been corrupted.

The original base 12 , the ladder of Jacob

And the cube of Metraton, the white Stone Jesus promised. The infinity stones.

We go wage war against the false Triune masculine Annunaki father , Son. Spirit from Planet Nbiru.

God bless you all.
Re: If We Enforce Anti-Corruption Laws, 90% Of Nigerians Will Be In Jail - EFCC by Coder2Client(m): 2:24pm On Dec 12, 2025
This country is a joke.

Imagine this gibberish coming out of the mouth of people that fight corruption.

Nigeria is doomed.
Re: If We Enforce Anti-Corruption Laws, 90% Of Nigerians Will Be In Jail - EFCC by Babalegba(m): 2:25pm On Dec 12, 2025
englishmart:
Very daft thing to say. Isn't that what we want?
Don't mind the idiots. Most Nigerians are not even government officials.
Re: If We Enforce Anti-Corruption Laws, 90% Of Nigerians Will Be In Jail - EFCC by Nahunger(m): 2:25pm On Dec 12, 2025
So the best is to turn a blind eye and keep running after Yahoo boys right.

Lol, how do you expect the country to get better, what then is the bane of an irresponsible government?
What then will make public office holders & offenders pay for their mismanagement and diversion of public funds..

I weep for Nigeria damn
Re: If We Enforce Anti-Corruption Laws, 90% Of Nigerians Will Be In Jail - EFCC by ARISHEM: 2:27pm On Dec 12, 2025
Enforce it we want to see them all in jail.
EFCC should stop being a toothless bull dog angry
Re: If We Enforce Anti-Corruption Laws, 90% Of Nigerians Will Be In Jail - EFCC by contentEngineer: 2:29pm On Dec 12, 2025
if we operate strict Nigerian constitution, most EFCCs will be jailed and few hailed .
Re: If We Enforce Anti-Corruption Laws, 90% Of Nigerians Will Be In Jail - EFCC by atobs4real(m): 2:29pm On Dec 12, 2025
They are referring to there family and friends with same corrupt minds
Re: If We Enforce Anti-Corruption Laws, 90% Of Nigerians Will Be In Jail - EFCC by iukpe: 2:32pm On Dec 12, 2025
100% of politicians, 84% government officials will lead this statistics.
We are all technically corrupt to be frank.
Many Nigeriams will subscribe to a corrupt practice if it puts some amount in their pocket.
Re: If We Enforce Anti-Corruption Laws, 90% Of Nigerians Will Be In Jail - EFCC by bassdow: 2:42pm On Dec 12, 2025
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