"Part of the reason why poverty still persists in our continent is governments inability to work in a bi-partisan manner with the opposition to confront the many problems facing us as a continent. In almost all the advanced democracies a government in power works or listens to the opposition in matters of national importance such as education, defence, energy and the economy. However in Africa such matters are always hijacked by the ruling government to the detriment of the nation and its people". Lord Aikins Adusei

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Monday, August 3, 2009

Corruption in Nigeria: Art chiefs 'stole funds'





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Five Nigerian government officials have been charged with stealing more than 1bn naira ($6.8m; £4.1m) of funds meant for the National Gallery of Art.

Anti-corruption police say gallery head Joe Musa and four colleagues took public money over the past three years for their own personal use.

All five deny the charges and a hearing has been set for 19-20 October.

President Umaru Yar'Adua made the fight against corruption a main priority of his administration.

The president pledged to crack down on corrupt practices, but critics say that the prosecution process is slow and few officials have so far been convicted.


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