Fresh in Nigerian minds are the mass
protests opposing government attempts to abolish the subsidy on local fuel in
January 2012. The
protests propelled high-powered probes which exposed the unprecedented
financial mismanagement and horrendous
malfeasance entrenched in the administration of fuel subsidies.
Last week, the Economic Financial Crimes Commission (EFFC) arraigned more independent oil marketers allegedly involved in the pilfering of fuel subsidy funds. From the merry looks on the faces of the suspects above, we leave you to decide whether they really look like men on trial.
Picture source: Austin Essien
These people look like the average nigerian big man/politician who have infected our beloved country with their own brand of perverse corruption never seen anywhere in the world. I wish they were Chinese folk and i wonder if they would have been been as unperturbed about their situation as the picture shows.
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