For the first time, I'm going to applaud the EFCC team — the first time them don go after big time criminals instead of going to schools and filling their buses with students suspected of fraud.
Even though I don't see the EFCC proactive enough as they could have put more pressure on Yahaya Bello in a more sane country where rule of law prevails above the interest or position of individuals especially the elites in the country. It is high time for the government of Nigeria to be responsible, at least for once on anything that has to do with upholding the rule of law and the elimination of corruption in the system. Else, it will always be difficult to hold these people into account which has poised our economy to quagmire.
But whenever organizations like this make some bold efforts, it is our responsibility as citizens to recognize their efforts and applaud them in the little way so as to strengthen their efforts in the fight against corruption. The Nigerian government especially the president, to continue to support these agencies with Goodwill and power to execute their constituted authorities.