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No amount of EFCC, ICPC can stop Nigerian leaders from stealing —Gov Umahi

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The chairman of the South-East Governors’ Forum and Ebonyi State governor, David Umahi has lamented the stealing of public funds by Nigerian leaders.

He said that the menace had got to a level that no amount of anti-corruption agencies, including Economic Financial Crime Commission (EFCC), the Independent Corrupt Practices and other related offences Commission (ICPC) among others would be able stop Nigerian leaders from stealing.

The governor spoke when he addressed newsmen at the governor’s lodge at the state government house, Abakaliki, shortly after a virtual meeting with other governors of the zone and Igbo leaders.

“People don’t fear God any more in this country. It’s not about EFCC, ICPC and whatever thing. If we know that we are temporal on this earth and that when you sleep, you are at war with death.

“It’s only the good Lord that wakes up the winner, and then we have to begin to change our minds and begin to change our thoughts.

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“There is no amount of EFCC, ICPC that will stop a leader from stealing. It is only God and conscience that will. When you get older as a leader, what do you want to see in a path that you have crossed before? What do you want to see?

“What do you want your children to be known for? How do you want people to respect your children? Respect them that you stole all the money or that you built all the mansions?

“We should know that all these wealth are nothing. It must pass from one hand to another,” Umahi said.

On why the leaders of the country steal, Umahi said, “The leaders of this country want to steal, so that their generation will not see poverty but it’s not true.

“Little sickness can take over the whole lots of that stealing. I am pleading with Nigerian youths to have a rethink, let them do self reevaluation. A peanut can be given to them to destroy another person. How have they felt in the past two, three, four or five years? It doesn’t work.

“One thing I have told the people of Ebonyi is that I will not share the money that is meant for developing the state to stakeholders. I will not share it, no matter whatever anyone can think, do or say”.

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