If you want to steal in Nigeria, do it big – Shehu laments Lawal’s conviction
Prominent commentator Shehu has reacted to the conviction of former official Lawal, expressing frustration over perceived inconsistencies in Nigeria’s justice system. He argued that small-scale offenders often face harsher punishments, while those involved in large-scale corruption sometimes evade serious consequences.
Shehu highlighted that Lawal’s case raises questions about the effectiveness of anti-corruption measures in the country. According to him, the public perceives that the system is skewed in favor of powerful individuals, making the fight against corruption appear uneven.
He further stated that for justice to be credible, penalties should be applied consistently, regardless of the offender’s status or the amount involved. Shehu emphasized the need for transparency and accountability to rebuild public confidence in Nigeria’s legal system.
The commentator concluded by urging authorities to review and strengthen anti-corruption policies. He said that the Lawal case should serve as a turning point to ensure fairness and equal treatment under the law for all Nigerians.
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If you want to steal in Nigeria, do it big – Shehu laments Lawal’s conviction
Prominent commentator Shehu has reacted to the conviction of former official Lawal, expressing frustration over perceived inconsistencies in Nigeria’s justice system. He argued that small-scale offenders often face harsher punishments, while those involved in large-scale corruption sometimes evade serious consequences.
Shehu highlighted that Lawal’s case raises questions about the effectiveness of anti-corruption measures in the country. According to him, the public perceives that the system is skewed in favor of powerful individuals, making the fight against corruption appear uneven.
He further stated that for justice to be credible, penalties should be applied consistently, regardless of the offender’s status or the amount involved. Shehu emphasized the need for transparency and accountability to rebuild public confidence in Nigeria’s legal system.
The commentator concluded by urging authorities to review and strengthen anti-corruption policies. He said that the Lawal case should serve as a turning point to ensure fairness and equal treatment under the law for all Nigerians.
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