Chief Dr. Patrick Eholor, the visionary founder of One Love Foundation, known as the "Ultimate Equal," has emerged as a prominent voice against corruption in Nigeria. His recent commentary applauding the analysis of EFCC boss Mr. Olukayode sheds light on the alleged financial mismanagement during the tenure of the failed APC government led by Muhammadu Buhari.
Dr. Eholor passionately asserts that ministers in Buhari's cabinet, under his watch, siphoned off over 2 trillion naira, funds that could have addressed critical societal issues such as infant mortality, infrastructure development, and healthcare. He emphasizes the collaborative connivance with the EFCC at that time.
Drawing attention to senior advocate Agbakoba's call on Arise TV for President Ahmed Tinubu to crush the alleged cabal, Dr. Eholor underscores the gravity of the situation. Even prominent figures like Rufai, in an emotional moment on Arise TV, expressed deep concern for the state of Nigeria.
In a bold move, Dr. Eholor condemns ministers who purportedly mishandled COVID-19 funds and inflated contracts, branding them as murderers. He advocates for a death penalty for corruption-related offenses, underscoring the severity of the consequences.
Calling on President Ahmed Tinubu to spearhead the fight against corruption, Dr. Eholor invokes Tinubu's transformative potential as the "stone the builder rejected who later became the chief cornerstone." He urges a thorough investigation, beginning with Dr. Betty Edu, the former Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, and others implicated in corruption.
Chief Dr. Patrick Eholor's unwavering commitment to justice and accountability stands as a beacon of hope in the ongoing struggle for a transparent and corruption-free governance in Nigeria.