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Veteran trade unionist Peter Esele on Sunday said that corruption was endemic at the state level and governors were getting away with it because Nigerians put so much attention on the president.

Esele said this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria while reacting to a suggestion by state governors that the Federal Government should offer federal civil servants who are above 50 years a one-off retirement package to exit the service.

“They should face their states and allow the Federal Government to come up with a such decision on its own. “Our attention has been on the president and that is why the governors are getting away with corruption because if we dig deep, corruption at the state level is unprecedented”, he said. “In the country today, you can have a disagreement between the Federal Government and the National Assembly, but there is no single state in Nigeria where you have a disagreement between the state legislators and state executive.

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Absolutely true, the state governors are like emperors in their states and there should be a way to address this.

Hahaha 🤣🤣.. incompetency said he should be left Alone o.

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