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1992 Constitution: Indemnity clause, Ex-gratia, etc... Do we still need these?
Most whistleblowers blow their trumpets not for financial reward nor national honours but for their faith as contained in many holy books. Over 95 per cent of Nigeria has so much faith in religion. I do not know of any country in the whole world that worships some religion or the other more than Nigeria. We pray before we eat, we pray before we make a journey and on arrival we pray as well. We pray before we face an opponent in any competition, be it football or boxing, we pray before we commit crimes and we also give thanks to the almighty for the benefits of the crime. We pray before a town hall/board meeting as we have enshrined in our protocol opening and closing prayers at events and functions but we fight each other in very unreligious ways during such meetings. We pray before we sleep and pray when we wake up. Even when we are over 100 years old, we pray for good health and long life.
When President Muhammadu Buhari got elected and became the Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces about eight years ago, many whistleblowers started preparing and documenting the names of those that have swindled, raped and misled the country before he became President because of the credentials he came into politics with. He had come into politics to clean and punish those that had taken the country for granted over the years. Being a man of serious faith, a disciplinarian and a game-changer, many whistleblowers were ready to risk their lives but some did and paid heavily and some...
1992 Constitution: Indemnity clause, Ex-gratia, etc... Do we still need these?