Chairman of the Transition Committee instituted by President Muhammadu Buhari to interface with former President, Goodluck Jonathan’s team for smooth takeover of government, Malam Ahmed Joda has advised Nigerians to be ready for the effect of corruption perpetrated by previous administrations as the scourge is highly pervasive in the system, Daily Trust reports.
He noted in an exclusive interview that “There is no department, no ministry that can be said to be free of corruption. There is nowhere that fraud does not take place on a daily basis. It has become embedded in the minds of the people because the rule books have been thrown away and everybody is doing what they like. Nobody follows the rules anymore”.
Wondering what would have been the fate of Nigerians had President Goodluck Jonathan won the March 28
Giving further insight into some of things
his team experienced in the course of the assignment, Joda, who earlier served as chairman of the 1979 transition committee of Shagari, said “We were told at the beginning of the exercise that the government was in deficit of at least N1.3 trillion and by the end people were talking about N7 trillion; everything is in a state of collapse. The civil service is bloated and the military and police, if you are a Nigerian, you know what they have been facing for a long time; everywhere is in a mess and these things have to be fixed.
“Now back to your question about the delay of appointment of ministers and other key officials. These are large numbers of people; in my experience as a civil servant one of the most difficult tasks is to get a list of names to appoint to existing appointments. Buhari, as a politician, knows a large number of people but not intimate
“They have come and joined the political party in which there is Buhari and his knowledge of them can only be superficial. The only people he will know intimately are his friends, his relations and colleagues at work. But when you are forming a cabinet the Constitution says the entire country must be represented,” he said.
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