The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has tried their best to eradicate corruption from Nigeria by probing the top government officials, but its definitely not good enough, because the people of the nation are still not seeing any sign of change. But without taking any credits away from the EFCC, theyve tried and done their best. In the past two years it has recovered more than $5 billion and has successfully prosecuted 82 people. Some cases including the arrest of former minister of Works and Housing, Hassan Lawal, for 24 counts of fraudulently awarding contracts, money laundering, and embezzlement of 75 billion naira ($480 million); arrest of Mr. Dimeji Bankole, former speaker of the House of Representatives, and Deputy Speaker Usman Nafada for the alleged misappropriation of one billion naira ($6.4 million) and 40 billion naira ($256 million) respectively; arrest of former Ogun State Governor, Otunba Gbenga Daniel, former Oyo State Governor, Chief Adebayo Alao-Akala, former Nasarawa State Governor, Alhaji Aliyu Akwe Doma, and former Gombe State Governor, Muhammed Danjuma Goje. The four (governors) allegedly misappropriated or stole 58 billion naira ($372 million), 25 billion naira ($160 million), 18 billion naira ($115 million), and 12.8 billion naira ($82 million), respectively. The most egregious example was President Sani Abacha, a military dictator who ruled in the Nineties and accrued a staggering $4 billion (2.58 billion) fortune by the time he died of a heart attack while in bed with two Indian prostitutes at his palace in the nations capital, Abuja, in 1998. Also his business associate deposited 122 million in a Jersey offshore account after selling Nigerian army trucks for five times their worth. Now what has all this corruption and stealing of the countries money done? Well it has led to the government to being greedy and not wanting to meet the unions demand.