Close Menu
PRIMA NEWSPRIMA NEWS
    What's Hot

    Sudan’s people subject to ‘relentless’ drone strikes in El Obeid

    July 4, 2026

    10 Essential Meta Safety Tools Every Parent and Teen Should Know – Tech | Business

    July 4, 2026

    Why No One Should Be Above Accountability By Festus Edovia

    July 4, 2026
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    PRIMA NEWSPRIMA NEWS
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Subscribe
    • Home
    • News
      • Politics
        • Politics
        • World Politics
      • World News
        • Africa
        • Asia Pacific
        • Europe & UK
        • Middle East
      • Economy
        • Business
      • Technology
      • Metro
      • Sports
      • Entertainment
    • Prima TV
    • Prima Gallery
    • Entertainment
    • Contact
    • About Us
    PRIMA NEWSPRIMA NEWS
    Home»Featured»Why No One Should Be Above Accountability By Festus Edovia
    Featured

    Why No One Should Be Above Accountability By Festus Edovia

    Prima NewsBy Prima NewsJuly 4, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
    Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Telegram Email Copy Link
    Follow Us
    Google News Flipboard
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    Corruption remains one of Nigeria’s greatest obstacles to development. It is not merely about missing public funds; it is about the hospitals that were never built, the schools left in disrepair, the roads that remain death traps, and the millions of Nigerians who continue to struggle because resources meant for public welfare are allegedly diverted or mismanaged.

     

    Perhaps even more troubling is the growing culture of defending individuals facing serious allegations of corruption simply because of political loyalty, ethnicity, or personal interests. Accountability should never be selective. The rule of law loses its meaning when it depends on who is involved rather than what the evidence shows.

     

    Recent controversies surrounding alleged budget irregularities, fictitious agencies, and claims of abuse of public office have once again highlighted the urgent need for transparent and independent investigations. Where credible allegations exist, the appropriate response is not political propaganda or media trials, but a thorough investigation by competent law enforcement and anti-corruption agencies, followed by due judicial process.

     

    Public office is a sacred trust, not a personal entitlement. Those entrusted with leadership must understand that transparency, integrity, and accountability are fundamental responsibilities, not optional virtues. Likewise, every allegation should be tested by evidence, and every accused person deserves the constitutional right to a fair hearing. Fighting corruption must never become an instrument for political persecution, nor should it be weakened by political protection.

     

     

    Nigeria possesses enormous human and natural resources, yet millions of citizens continue to endure poverty, unemployment, insecurity, and inadequate public services. Many believe these challenges cannot be effectively addressed without strengthening institutions, enforcing accountability, and ensuring prudent management of public resources.

     

    The responsibility, however, does not rest solely with government. Citizens also have a duty to reject corruption in all its forms. Defending wrongdoing because it benefits one’s political camp only weakens democratic institutions and undermines public confidence in governance. Integrity must always take precedence over partisan interests.

     

    Ultimately, Nigeria’s progress will depend on building institutions that are stronger than individuals, ensuring that no one is above the law, and demanding leadership rooted in competence, transparency, and service.

     

    The fight against corruption cannot succeed if justice is selective. Neither can democracy flourish where accountability is sacrificed for political convenience.

     

    Nigeria deserves better. The time to insist on integrity, transparency, and equal justice under the law is now.

    Written by Festus Edovia, ANIPR, FICM

    Source link

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Prima News
    • Website

    Related Posts

    Sudan’s people subject to ‘relentless’ drone strikes in El Obeid

    July 4, 2026

    Security Council LIVE: Emergency meeting on Iranian attack in Bahrain

    July 4, 2026

    Supreme Court Orders Release of FPSO Tamara Tokoni Crude Oil to GHL, Dismisses First Bank’s Case

    July 4, 2026
    Add A Comment

    Comments are closed.

    Top Trending

    Sudan’s people subject to ‘relentless’ drone strikes in El Obeid

    By Prima NewsJuly 4, 2026

    Speaking at the Human Rights Council in Geneva, he called for urgent…

    10 Essential Meta Safety Tools Every Parent and Teen Should Know – Tech | Business

    By Prima NewsJuly 4, 2026

    As teens spend more time online connecting, creating, and exploring their interests,…

    Why No One Should Be Above Accountability By Festus Edovia

    By Prima NewsJuly 4, 2026

    Corruption remains one of Nigeria’s greatest obstacles to development. It is not…

    Latest News

    Sudan’s people subject to ‘relentless’ drone strikes in El Obeid

    By Prima NewsJuly 4, 2026

    Speaking at the Human Rights Council in Geneva, he called for urgent action from world…

    10 Essential Meta Safety Tools Every Parent and Teen Should Know – Tech | Business

    July 4, 2026

    Why No One Should Be Above Accountability By Festus Edovia

    July 4, 2026

    Subscribe to News

    Get the latest sports news from NewsSite about world, sports and politics.

    Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest Vimeo WhatsApp TikTok Instagram

    News

    • World
    • US Politics
    • EU Politics
    • Business
    • Opinions
    • Connections
    • Science

    Company

    • Information
    • Advertising
    • Classified Ads
    • Contact Info
    • Do Not Sell Data
    • GDPR Policy
    • Media Kits

    Services

    • Subscriptions
    • Customer Support
    • Bulk Packages
    • Newsletters
    • Sponsored News
    • Work With Us

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest news from PRIMA NEWS about politics, art, design and business.

    © 2026 PRIMA NEWS (ISSN: 2251-1237)
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms
    • Accessibility

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.