The global anti-corruption organization which President Goodluck
Ebele Jonathan once “wrongly” quoted in favor of his administration,
Transparency International (TI), has called on President Goodluck
Jonathan to rescind the pardon granted to the former governor of Bayelsa
State, Diepreye Alamieyeseigha, who was convicted for money laundering
and other serious corruption offences in 2007.
Transparency International’s Manager for Media and Public Relations,
Chris Sanders, through a press statement criticised the decision, which
may qualify Alamieyeseigha to stand for public office again.
According to the vice-chair of Transparency International, Akere
Muna, “This decision undermines anti-corruption efforts in Nigeria and
encourages impunity. If the government is serious about uprooting public
corruption, sanctions against those who betray the public trust should
be strengthened, not relaxed… President Jonathan should show that he is
committed to fighting corruption and endorse the efforts of law
enforcement agencies to end impunity for corrupt officials.”
One of the highlight of the organisation’s disposition to the pardon
is the fact that “Nigeria was ranked 139 out of 174 countries in the
2012 Corruptions Perceptions Index.
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