EFCC’s Nuhu Ribadu
and Governor Dame Virgy Etiaba
are our People Of The Year 2006
Africans
In America News Watch, New York
New York, December 31, 2006—Africans
In America, Inc., a leading human rights and think-tank
organization raising awareness on social issues concerning
the larger African community in the United States wish to announce
our People Of The Year 2006 award winners.
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Her
Excellency, Lady Dame Virgy Etiaba of Nigeria |
As usual, the winners were selected after
a very tedious process. They were chosen for various significant
effects they have on the socio-cultural, socio-economic and socio-political
developments in their country in particular, and the African
continent in general.
Mr. Nuhu Ribadu, the Executive Chairman
of Nigeria’s anti-corruption agency: The Economic and
Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC)
At the time Nigeria established the Economic
and Financial Crimes Commission in 2003, the country had been
consistently rated as one of the most corrupt countries in the
whole wide world by Transparency International, an organ co-founded
by the current President of Nigeria. Most Nigerians never disputed
the ratings, either.
Very few people around the world believed
there were any hope in arresting the hydra-headed corruption
monster tearing apart the very fabrics of Nigeria’s nationhood,
well-being and future.
Prior to arrival of EFCC and Mr. Nuhu Ribadu,
kick-backs, bribery and all sorts of corrupt practices were normal
way of doing business, especially government business in the
nation that wants to be referred as; the oil rich giant of Africa.
Let’s just simply say that; since
assuming the leadership of the agency having been drafted from
the country’s infamous police force, Mr. Ribadu had done
marvelously well. His success record speaks for itself. We are
not going to list them here because they are so many: federal
lawmakers, the Chief of Nigeria police chiefs, federal ministers,
President of Nigerian Senate, State governors, local government
chairmen, and lawyers just to name only a few had been diligently
investigated, arrested, charged to court, and some have been
convicted on various frauds and corruption charges.
He has defied and shattered the racist stereotype
that corruption in Nigeria in particular, and Africa in general
has no solution. Mr. Ribadu proved that there is solution when
the leadership has the character, integrity and the will to turn
things around.
Though there are some serious complaints
that EFCC is conducted a partial war against corruption; though
EFCC has been accused of targeting only those opposed to Nigeria’s
President for probe; none of the allegations robs away the clear
landmark results and positive impact the war the agency is waging
on corruption is having in Nigeria.
There has not been any known record of unjustifiable
arrest, or arrest of innocent person or the use of torture to
obtain evidence from suspects since Mr. Ribadu took over 3 years
ago.
The ‘open street warfare’ between
Nigeria’s President Olusegun Obasanjo and Vice President
Atiku Abubakar presents serious challenges and test for the country’s
reform initiatives.
The president has openly accused the vice
president of corruption, and the vice president retaliated by
releasing huge documentary evidence of massive fraud and corruption
involving the president.
The clearly embarrassed friends of Africa
and Nigerians worldwide are watching.
By setting the stage with very impressive
test cases, EFCC under the leadership of Mr. Ribadu is laying
the foundation for the imminent impartial macro war against corruption
monster in Nigeria.
Mr. Ribadu has set appreciable standard
for all Nigerian agencies serious on the reform initiatives and
war on corruption to emulate.
We are proud to announce the selection of
Mr. Nuhu Ribadu as our Man Of The Year 2006.
Lady Dame Virgy Etiaba, the 1st
Female Executive Governor in Nigeria
Lady Dame Virginia Etiaba, as the 1st female
state Executive Governor in Nigeria has broken major barriers
and made impressive history; though she spent only one month
in office.
She showed courage to assume the office
of the state chief executive in a rather, very dangerous period
and circumstances.
When the syndicates bend on fostering anarchy
in Anambra State, cornering the state treasury and looting it
silly illegally impeached the state governor on November 2, 2006
and also wanted to take control of the state, Lady Etiaba’s
quick intellect saved the situation.
Being the Deputy Governor, Lady Etiaba quickly
filled the vacuum created by her boss’s ouster; she clearly
quickly outsmarted the syndicates with view to protect the peoples’ funds.
When the court ruled on December 28, 2006
that, the process by which the former governor was impeached
was illegal, Lady Etiaba could have legally taken advantage of
appeal process to prolong her stay in office, but she did not.
She immediately invited her boss to take back the office. She
started to arrange graceful and orderly transfer of power without
delay.
Lady Etiaba’s application of superior
and rare intellect has kept the ‘vultures and locusts’ at
the federal and state levels out of the treasury of Anambra State
government, at least.
For applying superior courage and wisdom;
for setting such a major record; for holding the state together
peacefully and establishing such precedent, and especially; for
willingly and quickly arranging orderly transfer of office, Her
Excellency, Lady Dame Virgy Etiaba is proudly our Woman Of The
Year 2006.