We’ve recovered stolen trillions of naira, Buhari boasts
President Muhammadu Buhari on Tuesday said since
its inception in 2015, his administration has succeeded in recovering trillions
of naira stolen by those he described as people without conscience.
He also admitted that anti-corruption war is not
easy to fight because it affects different branches of national lives. The President also denied allegations that his
government embarks on witch-hunts in the fight against graft.
Buhari said these in his address at the
inauguration of the new headquarters of the Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission located at Jabi District in Abuja.
The President said under his watch, all Nigerians
were now aware that corrupt officials would be held to account, no matter how
long it took.
He said throughout the journey of his national
life, he has made the anti-corruption fight a major agenda.
He, however, expressed the hope that other arms of
government including the judiciary and legislature would collaborate with the
executive on the current war against corruption in the country.
Buhari said, “This is another milestone in our
determined and collective fight against corruption.
“Throughout my journey in national service and
since 2015, I have made a very conscious decision to pursue a vigorous fight
against corruption in public life.
Punch
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