Tinubu’s Loan Request: Why Corrupt Politicians Should Be Publicly Executed

If you are one of those people in search for a better punishment that should be served to corrupt politicians, then search no further, Jimoh Ibrahim, a Senator representing Ondo South says he has found a suitable punishment.

Tinubu’s Loan Request: Why Corrupt Politicians Should Be Publicly Executed

You see, sending politicians to prison has proven less effective. As a matter of fact, many politicians after their release, only find more tactics to do worse.

Well, worry no more, Senator Jimoh Ibrahim, says he has found a lasting solution.

In fact, Ibrahim believes that this will change politicians for the better.

The senator has called for the execution of corrupt politicians in Nigeria.

His statement comes in the wake of the public condemnation of President Bola Tinubu’s loan request.

Don’t forget that Tinubu had written to the National Assembly on Tuesday, requesting approval for external borrowing of $2.2 billion.

Public Execution

Speaking on the controversy that erupted later, Ibrahim argued that the public execution of corrupt politicians is the only way to curb corruption in Nigeria.

The Interviewer had asked: “Borrowing in the past and why Nigerians may be pessimistic is the trust deficit in those who are handling those funds borrowed in this country that have landed in the pocket of individuals enriching themselves and their family.

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“How do you then think that Nigerians should wake up one morning and then think that the nation should be impoverished the more when some of this money goes to the pocket of individuals?”

Ibrahim responded: “Let me help Nigerians in that regard because of the future. I agree with you and I will come to that, but if you list 50 items to which you want to borrow $100 billion, and you bring it to the National Assembly we pass the law that anyone who spends outside the items listed in this schedule shall face public execution. Then people will run away from stealing.”

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