Corruption, Arms Diversion, Procurement Fraud And Economic Injustice Fuel Nigeria’s Insecurity And Drug Trafficking Crisis – Security Expert Warns
A security expert, Dr. Oluwasegun Musa, has warned that corruption remains the central driver of Nigeria’s worsening insecurity and growing drug trafficking menace. Speaking at the Coalition Against Corruption and Bad Governance (CACOBAG) 2025 Annual Convention in Lagos, Musa identified arms diversion, procurement fraud, weak rule of law, economic injustice and judicial corruption as factors that undermine national security. He said embezzlement of defence funds leaves troops ill-equipped, enables illegal arms flow, fuels poverty and unemployment, and allows criminal networks and drug cartels to operate with impunity. Musa stressed that fighting corruption is a national security imperative critical to restoring public trust, strengthening security institutions and curbing violent crime and drug abuse.
A security expert, Dr. Oluwasegun Musa, has warned that corruption remains the central driver of Nigeria’s worsening insecurity and growing drug trafficking menace. Speaking at the Coalition Against Corruption and Bad Governance (CACOBAG) 2025 Annual Convention in Lagos, Musa identified arms diversion, procurement fraud, weak rule of law, economic injustice and judicial corruption as factors that undermine national security. He said embezzlement of defence funds leaves troops ill-equipped, enables illegal arms flow, fuels poverty and unemployment, and allows criminal networks and drug cartels to operate with impunity. Musa stressed that fighting corruption is a national security imperative critical to restoring public trust, strengthening security institutions and curbing violent crime and drug abuse.
Corruption, Arms Diversion, Procurement Fraud And Economic Injustice Fuel Nigeria’s Insecurity And Drug Trafficking Crisis – Security Expert Warns
A security expert, Dr. Oluwasegun Musa, has warned that corruption remains the central driver of Nigeria’s worsening insecurity and growing drug trafficking menace. Speaking at the Coalition Against Corruption and Bad Governance (CACOBAG) 2025 Annual Convention in Lagos, Musa identified arms diversion, procurement fraud, weak rule of law, economic injustice and judicial corruption as factors that undermine national security. He said embezzlement of defence funds leaves troops ill-equipped, enables illegal arms flow, fuels poverty and unemployment, and allows criminal networks and drug cartels to operate with impunity. Musa stressed that fighting corruption is a national security imperative critical to restoring public trust, strengthening security institutions and curbing violent crime and drug abuse.
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