Information reaching Viewers Corner News from our correspondent in Port Harcourt (Rivers state, Nigeria) revealed that the life of the man who exposed the missing money of about 118 billion Naira in Rivers state is in danger. Some group of people perhaps those behind the missing money are looking for him so that they could silence him completely as alleged. If this huge amount of money was invested into the economy of Nigeria as at when it was stolen, by now Nigeria as a country would not be in this horrible situation it is at the moment. Again, President Buhari was elected to office because of his good track records in the 80s, so that he can eradicate corruption and bring discipline to the country (Nigeria), unfortunately President Buhari’s fight against corruption has not been very effective which has made Nigerians to start losing hope in his leadership. If it were in the 80s that such huge amount of money (118 billion Naira) was missing in a state in Nigeria, President Buhari’s military government will surely fish out those behind it but now he is no longer the same man we (Viewers Corner News team) used to know who had zero tolerance for corruption. Even the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) of Nigeria can no longer perform their duties properly, instead the commission is busy pursuing those who stole peanuts which is bad. In Rivers state (Nigeria), those who stole this money (118 billion Naira) as alleged are still out there enjoying their stolen loots while the people of Nigeria are suffering severe economic hardship. Based on this, Viewers Corner News team is calling on the federal government of Nigeria under the leadership of President Buhari to put the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) of Nigeria to work as soon as possible so that they can fish out those who stole this huge amount of money (118 billion Naira). If not that Nigeria is blessed, the stealing going on in the country (Nigeria) since democracy started would have collapsed Nigeria. President Buhari should please put the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) of Nigeria to work so that they can fish out those behind the stealing of 118 billion Naira in Rivers state (Nigeria).
Source: Viewers Corner News.